
Or maybe a page from a car manual. How to assemble a carburetor, something like that.
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 5:26,
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The trouble is: after 200 years or so, the fine detail on a gravestone tends to get eroded to the point of illegibility.
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 5:36,
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as to serve only the prurient interests of historians
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 5:39,
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oh. ah. Erm, carry on.
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 5:44,
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*bites tongue*
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 5:48,
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www.jjchandler.com/tombstone/
there may be better ones elsewhere

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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 6:03,
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there may be better ones elsewhere


but I already have a gravestone for my profile - one I actually 'shopped in a past life (may be before your time)
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Sun 17 Jul 2011, 6:15,
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I was surprised to see so many "generators" online for creating fake receipts, prescriptions, church signs, etc. Sure, we can all shop those things, but some of these are quick, easy and quite realistic
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