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Post #537205 by freddiefreelance on Thu, Jun 17, 2010 3:57 PM

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I had my Daughter try to buy me a Tiki just the other day as a thank you for something I had done; I told her "You don't have to do that, I was glad to help," but she's insisting, so I've tried to spell Marquesan for her and maybe I'll get a Sam's Seafood mug or a nice carving. But no matter what she buys I'll thank her profusely, and if it's hideous it'll end up in the guest room where I don't have to see it every day and she'll see it next time she visits.