That was absolutely the funniest thing I've watched in a long while! I'd forgotten that I can belly laugh that way. Thanks so much for showing the world (well, the part of the world that gets email from APS) that stamp collecting is so much more than just spending days hunched over old albums and catalogs. And thanks for brightening my day...I can hardly wait for your next video.
ohhh there are some cinderella's I love. they do add a lot to philately. I have a Jane Fonda cinderella from Vietnam. I saw a Van Morrison movie poster made up to look like a stamp to advertise the Astral Weeks tour. I can think of a few more favorite cinderella's to mention. My civil war collection would not be complete without a Geary, they made one for a show label at westpex to celebrate his bi centenary. And then there are the private posts... would you call a private post stamp a cinderella, come to think of it I wouldn't. it is awfully nice to watch all of your videos.
Thank you for continuing to add humor to philately. We need to crush the highbrow and stuffy image so that our beloved hobby will thrive and grow. Keep up the good work, Susanna. As a Life Member I really appreciate what you have brought to the APS, not the least of which is a more enjoyable American Philatelist.
That was absolutely the funniest thing I've watched in a long while! I'd forgotten that I can belly laugh that way. Thanks so much for showing the world (well, the part of the world that gets email from APS) that stamp collecting is so much more than just spending days hunched over old albums and catalogs. And thanks for brightening my day...I can hardly wait for your next video.
Thanks for watching, we'll keep rolling!
That was one of the funniest things I've ever seen! Thank you for being such a good sport
Thanks for watching!
it does make me want to invest in a perforation machine.
Seize the day!
ohhh there are some cinderella's I love. they do add a lot to philately. I have a Jane Fonda cinderella from Vietnam. I saw a Van Morrison movie poster made up to look like a stamp to advertise the Astral Weeks tour. I can think of a few more favorite cinderella's to mention. My civil war collection would not be complete without a Geary, they made one for a show label at westpex to celebrate his bi centenary. And then there are the private posts... would you call a private post stamp a cinderella, come to think of it I wouldn't. it is awfully nice to watch all of your videos.
Thanks for watching!
Some local stamps would be considered Cinderellas, it's a pretty wide umbrella!
Thank you for continuing to add humor to philately. We need to crush the highbrow and stuffy image so that our beloved hobby will thrive and grow. Keep up the good work, Susanna. As a Life Member I really appreciate what you have brought to the APS, not the least of which is a more enjoyable American Philatelist.
Certainly trying, thanks for watching!
Did you want to be a film star in another life? I love your videos! Good job giving us old stodgy philatelists a different image.