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Nostalgia — Real or Imagined?
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[QUOTE=Alexis;bt87]Hello Celso, always good to hear from you. You're asking if a Greek-American like me is into nostalgia? Yes, yes, and yes: after all, didn't the Greeks invent the word? (Smile.) You ask, "If the seller had mentioned" that there was a xerox, would I still have bought that nativity? Probably, but this time, not because of my CrècheManiac proclivities — only because it was a German listing — and German is Greek to me! I'm planning to come back to this nostalgia/vintage/re-issue/home printer theme, but, may I ask, has any of your visitors noticed or commented about that brand-new back of your beautiful, vintage, nostalgic nativity? Keep in touch, Alexis[/QUOTE]
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