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From: Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>
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Subject: Re: What's For Dinner?
Date: 22 Dec 2024 06:25:47 GMT
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On 2024-12-22, ItsJoanNotJoAnn <ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net> wrote:

> That looks like Jesse Watters!

Nailed it!

> I've got to ask a question.  Is that a mantle you've
> turned into a TV stand/cabinet?  It's beautiful.

Yes. Many, many years ago, we bought a mantle with a large glass mirror.
We hardly ever used the fireplace beneath, and we had it removed and
redid the wall. 
A miracle occurred when removal of the mirror made the mantle space
exactly fit a modern, flat-screen, 56" TV. Hallelujah!
The ceramic fruit beneath the TV sits on a Amish cedar chest that
miraculously fit between the mantle posts. Hallelujah times two! 
Merry Christmas, Joan! I seem to be shouting a lot today. ;)