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Hi all from beautiful Perth, Western Australia
No one can say recordkeeping isn't fun/interesting with all the 'finds'. My
'find' was a delight - I opened an archive box and found a very small egg
which when I held it in the palm of my hand hatched into a teeny weeny gecko
about 1cm long by .5 cm wide, similar to this little chap:
Smiles
Shelley Arnold
Records & Information Management Consultant
Wilson Archives
Perth
Australia
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Subject: [RM] Weird Things in Boxes
Hi, Patti,
One of the strangest things I ever saw in a records box was a toy cash
register and play money. It was used for presentations to schools, maybe,
at the savings and loan where I worked.
Lorinda Kasten-Lowerre
Records Management Analyst, Senior
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Torrance, California, USA
Member - The Orange County Chapter of ARMA International
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