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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 138732" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I forgot Depression era glass and teacups - My mother gave me a few pieces of her collection. My favorite pedestal hand painted teacup was black - it was my Moms favorite too. Has flowers painted inside and gold rims. Had them out and higher than usual to avoid "I bumped into it Mom" and wouldn't you know it ? </p><p></p><p>difficult child walks in one day swinging a YO YO around like crazy; the string snapped and out of all the crud in my house that flying stupid yo-yo homed in on my favorite tea cup. I glued it - just so Mom wouldn't notice. And then a month later - Dude's friend with a stupid yo-yo in the SAME ROOM - swinging it around and around and snap - AND AGAIN - for that teacup - it now sits in pieces. It's that ONE THING that you just can't forgive that got broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 138732, member: 4964"] I forgot Depression era glass and teacups - My mother gave me a few pieces of her collection. My favorite pedestal hand painted teacup was black - it was my Moms favorite too. Has flowers painted inside and gold rims. Had them out and higher than usual to avoid "I bumped into it Mom" and wouldn't you know it ? difficult child walks in one day swinging a YO YO around like crazy; the string snapped and out of all the crud in my house that flying stupid yo-yo homed in on my favorite tea cup. I glued it - just so Mom wouldn't notice. And then a month later - Dude's friend with a stupid yo-yo in the SAME ROOM - swinging it around and around and snap - AND AGAIN - for that teacup - it now sits in pieces. It's that ONE THING that you just can't forgive that got broken. [/QUOTE]
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