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Just had to share this with the list! Thanks to Jim Cassidy ;-)
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Subject: : Genealogy supplies
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In Salt Lake City, Utah everyone is into researching their family
tree. Even the big department stores sell genealogy supplies. A
newcomer
to Salt Lake City, and a non-researcher, got a job as a clerk at one
of
the big department stores. She received her introduction to genealogy
one
day when a customer came into the store and asked " Where do I find the
Family Group Sheets?" The new clerk, with a shocked look on her face,
answered, " Family Group Sheets? All we carry are the King, Queen,
double
and twin size sheets.">>
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