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lastlib

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3. As I alluded in the OP,
Tue May 26, 2026, 12:49 PM
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better their expense than mine. If I and a hundred thousand other customers "go paperless," will they then pass the savings on to their customers? No, they'll pass profits on to their shareholders, one of which I am not. If going paperless works fine for you, you have my blessing. It doesn't work for me. I keep meticulous records, largely for the benefit of someone down the line of succession in the event I buy the big ticket, but partly to be able to tell the IRS to go and fornicate a porcupine.

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It's your decision LogDog75 Tuesday #1
As I alluded in the OP, lastlib Tuesday #3
I Get That Too ProfessorGAC Tuesday #2
For me, it depends on what I would lose if my mail were stolen. The Madcap Tuesday #4
If I read that with my eyes closed... MiHale Tuesday #5
hahahahaha! lastlib Tuesday #6
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