• Swedish Stamps

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Thu Jan 14 01:43:30 2021
    Hello Everybody,

    One does not have to be dead on Swedish stamps.
    Just ask Greta Thunberg, who is featured on one of them.
    But you do have to be Swedish.

    In the USA, this would never happen ...

    --Lee

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Sat Jan 16 12:22:24 2021
    On 14/01/2021 10:43, 2203/2 wrote:

    One does not have to be dead on Swedish stamps.
    Just ask Greta Thunberg, who is featured on one of them.
    But you do have to be Swedish.

    In the USA, this would never happen ...

    What would happen, being not dead, or non-USAian?

    Throughout the "British Commonwealth" Old Lizzie appears on many stamps and she isn't dead (that I know of).

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    David

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Jan 19 20:14:32 2021
    On 18/01/2021 23:02, 2203/2 wrote:

     DD>> Throughout the "British Commonwealth" Old Lizzie appears on many stamps and
     DD>> she isn't dead (that I know of).

    The only way you will be so lucky as to have your own face
    on one of those stamps is for you to become King of England.

    Actually, that is not correct. Some famous Australians have had their visages on the stamps.

    Of course my not being famous, or even Australian, may exempt me from that silliness.

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    David

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