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Annual Presidents' Day Sale - RJNorton - 02-17-2014 01:57 PM

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Thanks to Laurie for sending this notice. The Washington DC Gift Shop is having its annual Presidents' Day sale. A few examples:

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$24


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$12



RE: Annual Presidents' Day Sale - Gene C - 02-17-2014 02:56 PM

Not shown - The New Obama Golf Clubs.
Guaranteed to send your ball to the far left.
The price keeps changing, so just put it to your credit card and we'll bill you later, and bill you again later, and bill you again later,and bill you again later, and bill you again later....Confused.


RE: Annual Presidents' Day Sale - Gene C - 02-17-2014 05:48 PM

(02-17-2014 01:57 PM)RJNorton Wrote:  Thanks to Laurie for sending this notice. The Washington DC Gift Shop is having its annual Presidents' Day sale. A few examples:

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Back by popular demand. The Presiden Lincoln Lay-Z-Boy Recliner
So comfortable you'll never want to get up. Abe has been sitting in his for years.


RE: Annual Presidents' Day Sale - L Verge - 02-17-2014 07:16 PM

You are on a roll today, Mr. Cook!! Keep 'em coming. Wait, on second thought...


RE: Annual Presidents' Day Sale - Kieran McAuliffe - 02-17-2014 07:53 PM

Is Mr. Lincoln cultured marble or soap on a rope?


RE: Annual Presidents' Day Sale - L Verge - 02-17-2014 08:26 PM

That reminds me of a Joan Chaconas idea when we were first getting ideas for a gift shop at Surratt House in the late-1970s. Soap on a rope was a big seller in those days, so Joan proposed that we do a series of four - each of the conspirators at the end of their ropes. We tabled the thought for further consideration.

I also arrived at work one day when we still did candlelight tours during the Christmas season to find three gingerbread men and one gingerbread lady hanging from ropes held tight by the drawers to my file cabinet -- courtesy of one Betty J. Ownsbey.

My apologies if this sounds crass to some of you, but when you deal with the Lincoln assassination story as much as some of us do, it helps to have a sense of humor. In fact, to me, too few people seem to have that quality today -- the ability to laugh at themselves. Thanks Kieran for getting me started...