Hundreds of Bar codes from Angie COPE, but wait, some extras too

At least a hundred of loose barcodes and ad clippings in an envelope from Angie Cope.  Thank you very much.  The best label in this bunch is one that says; "Made in China or the U.S.A."  Does this just mean that they do not know?

   It is not clear to me why Angie sent me all of these barcodes.  Maybe she thinks that France doesn't have barcodes, or my guess is Angie would like another barcode piece from me.  Then again there may be other messages in this gumble ...   the extras ... (see below)

... the "extras" in this envelope where the barcodes on the size labels of ladies lingerie and undergarments.  Wow, amazing talent Angie!  Yes, I am turning red as I write this, but as I am a gentleman, these labels will not be shown here. 

  (I'll be selling them on e-bay, profits will go to barcodes for children foundation.)

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Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on August 12, 2013 at 5:01pm

It's what she weighed a year ago. So Snooky and Ramsay are both still tubbies. I like it. It's painful to see a skinny animal.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on August 12, 2013 at 4:50pm

Ha, yes Angie! Haha. The vet decided last year that Ramsay should diet, so we about went broke buying her special food. We take her back for her lion cut this year and what does she weigh after all that? 14 pounds. Sometimes it's just meant to be.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on May 23, 2012 at 1:50am

Well of all the nerve. :--} Ramsay is 80 years old, you can't expect her to keep her svelte figure all these decades. 40 pounds seems heavy for a corgi. My dog Peaches was bigger than Snooky LOOKS and weighed 34 pounds. But we should be careful with this talk and not give them complexes and turn them into anorexics.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on May 22, 2012 at 11:07pm

Well that took long enough. Ramsay's barcode: 

Poor dear caught a major cold after her lion cut. Now she's wearing one of my sweaters.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on May 22, 2012 at 10:38pm

One should ALWAYS follow your example, Angie. I'll do it Right Now.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on May 22, 2012 at 6:53pm

That barcode maker is too revealing ...

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on May 22, 2012 at 2:17pm

Marie: My wife's dream is for me to keep clean the room I use for Mail Art.  I'm working on it.  Orders R orders.

Erni: Thank you very much for the link.  I'm happy to see I'm not the only crazy barcode junkie.  I love the barcode name label and I'm going to be using it for real soon.

Comment by Marie Wintzer on May 21, 2012 at 11:37pm

So your wife's dream of the barcodes finally stopping will not happen. Ever.

Comment by DKeys on May 21, 2012 at 8:55pm

Scott Blake, the buy behind barcode art is a

cool guy. Not sure if he still does, but he used to send out bar code tattoos

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on May 21, 2012 at 7:42pm

We won't need badges, will we? Aren't they going to implant microchips in our necks or something?

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