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MY Artifact StorV- Wl art.i^A ft ck *v»© men tft\\ mitwfeMt so dcx WW with <x o*c \«kV diawefter. 1* ftfco hQS * soda cap t„ C*r> ope* AM CV0*e The CO* is 9r«Tisb ••>. A*d hm » Idbtl *fe* Says Sfrirtt, £t W* ** S«me fl«v.,. «. Sv«t*. -tW^V*. SptisH v«, w«*t* M«rt*ol\* or. *n« Uri»«l w** wvmH lc*«« wvJ a-.,, ,, » bubbly tAc.ijreeA, datV p^t w A, m*da *> W** I*, W >^ o< «« -,d 5?** ft *t WOWfe, L^-Uwt X <&vS4 snfei wvy "VvVi-racV \r> <\ Goody 5*bre, *ftM wMn t\wy tyViwd* ^v:^ ptec** erf -ifcda amdy. I qsfc*d , &\ »C X a&M Wave ont, but Wt sovd i-\6, X Wd "Ho cah-\ -YVvc v^oney wvysd*. X toed -fe do e>*r« chares a fewnd the VvOuVc VvO-pvvy^ -^Vaf, 1 vy\\qJa\ '^«\ Some cxU<x VntMntyf y>u\ wy p\a^ M<*a«& succev^ RnoHy iwy yyvov* offered rvxc ^ q^^i \{ X vw»M wa*«*v r*y VitrVt brcfthe, *af o*\ H«-Jr. Xi wwedietfety ayeeA, fcopmg dWt 2. covld do +Ha* fcv&Y&Mf. ^e, cn >**»«• # \**Aw* waiting ^Y «*d pressed v*e o dotfa. i< X would ^ +tc^ g,^ ^ w,^ hXs ^^.^ become it ^ ^r&+ 'tcw *** X t£A,hcd ™* ™oir\«Y *Y vvty&eif. 14 aHo uW<« ^t feci ^s.stent because W can cmcT^ closed. vZ k^WI ^^ ^<* * "* *^V "PSW^^ *T ^ b^^ H lcc*ed U\cc SOVW* ^»w«\ to fiA cxV aecovc^t^ov^. -*-x 7 ' » * vt '""ucjOT 1 < ^ «.. M flf ^«^ so^co^e v.Uo was o^c ^c»y provd of ^ •tV\«x-t H V\eVd ft»| ctx^^. 6ot t%\ey woOA ^€.v/e. ^*>o^ C«Vv>a(x Txav> bo\

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MY Artifact StorV-Wl art.i^A ft ck *v»© men tft\\ mitwfeMt so dcx WW with <x o*c \«kV diawefter. 1* ftfco hQS * soda cap t„

C*r> ope* AM CV0*e The CO* is 9r«Tisb ••>. A*d hm » Idbtl *fe* Says Sfrirtt, £t W* ** S«me fl«v.,. «.Sv«t*. -tW^V*. SptisH v«, w«*t* M«rt*ol\* or. *n« Uri»«l w** wvmH lc*«« wvJ a-.,, ,, » bubbly tAc.ijreeA,datV p^t w A, m*da *> W** I*, W >^ o< «« -,d 5?** ft *t WOWfe, L^-Uwt c»

X <&vS4 snfei wvy "VvVi-racV \r> <\ Goody 5*bre, *ftM wMn t\wy tyViwd* ^v:^ ptec** erf -ifcda amdy. I qsfc*d , &\»C X a&M Wave ont, but Wt sovd i-\6, X Wd "Ho cah-\ -YVvc v^oney wvysd*. X toed -fe do e>*r« chares a fewnd theVvOuVc • VvO-pvvy^ -^Vaf, 1 vy\\qJa\ '̂ «\ Some cxU<x VntMntyf y>u\ wy p\a^ M<*a«& succev^ RnoHy iwy yyvov* offered rvxc ^ q^^i\{ X vw»M wa*«*v r*y VitrVt brcfthe, *af o*\ H«-Jr. X iwwedietfety ayeeA, fcopmg dWt 2. covld do +Ha* fcv&Y&Mf.^e, cn >**»«• # \**Aw* waiting ^Y «*d pressed v*e o dotfa. i< X would ^ +tc^ g,^ ^ w,^ hXs ^^.^

become it *» ^ ^r&+ 'tcw *** X t£A,hcd ™* ™oir\«Y *Y vvty&eif. 14 aHo uW<« ^t feci ^s.stent because

W can cmcT^ closed. vZ k^WI ^^ ^<* * "* *^V "PSW^^ *T ^ b^^ H lcc*edU\cc SOVW* ^»w«\ to fiA cxV aecovc^t^ov^. -*-x 7 ' » * vt '""ucjOT1 < ^ «.. M flf ^«^ so^co^e v.Uo was o^c ^c»y provd of ^•tV\«x-t H V\eVd ft»| ctx^^. 6ot t%\ey woOA ^€.v/e. ^*>o^

C«Vv>a(x Txav> bo\

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^ sanaiizer. This hand sqnq+i^er, is noi- Q resolar one ?+ hqs acjeirri shape -+o i+. H- is "trap iz°id

that is lono and 3-P-"toe hand samti**-

a Picfuve on <,ne tfde uM* a ^ber andhcne/dew -Jhat is sliced.Thft/ <*" it "H*cumber meierf.TK* J* «*> -*» **ywj*of +*e hand «r»-KseK U>wh Sw p^t +hehand SarxcJizer on Soor h*r,d rt 'pee,s^c^ and a. bit cold. &* "th. *"0™C*Pterin to the air. T>**e ^ J£*** _-hxrr holds -the f ra^nce of itie acumbe*-^cvon. the cutter par* is pfastfc that holds-Hne hqhd sanQ-fiSer.

| I remember when I went t»jammer school <w\<i it was time -ft> 9 o

«?c,ted_ ***"* -m« -teacher ^lc|that rtuoooW befun1t>aoin -fhatm«lV.On<* we 3<* out of the ^c„«oiWe uooHced "tor /o rwiivtes Qndwe u*are tnens looWrg op ^^^TIT* *T * Sb°ih SiT8et" Seaport'We uwifced vp to the 2.nd floc*^-sompted ffeed, bought- lunch,anc=( thens-tqrfed to w>c»ifc aroond -to piaoes.Since we only had Htiir*v minutes"** '°°*- A"t" "things we *A»e»nt I— q.

£ <£ ^* ^ ^ere ^ »»**for-cheqpand o. good fmomnc^e. smell.IjfoundS 5^,, tert-Hesof har-doxma-Har•for 5 dollar and Z lot/on bo-ftmer -ft>r «5dc(lccrs-.p«t | -thouqnt f IJfceoS someittnysmall and not +oo^Wiv«a.£o \boo^hi- only one of -Vhee b*-*-Hes -for 45ddlaW.The bottle is nooj useofc -for- v*W

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• This pack of playing cards has agolden hard cardboard box, black cards that have the United StatesSenate and the picture of an eagle with its olive branches and arrows on his foot with the flag on his chestwith 13 stars over his head. On the bottom it says GEMACO circled and the little Ralso circled next to ft. Italso says TRADEMARK OF QUALITY IN PLAYING CARDS. On the left looking at the cards says PLAYINGCARDS and under those words are, PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. ON FINE EUROPEAN PAPER written small. Onthe top it says GEMACO BRIDGE. On the right, it says PLASTIC COATED. On the back,. stuck an AmericanFlag sticker on it and the spade on the top right, the heart on the opposite, the diamond on the bottomright and the clover on the opposite side. The cards are new and never used,but touched. It is sleek andlike dented because of the capito. sign. It has all the 54 cards including jokers. The length ,s 23/8 -nches (6cm) width, about 3%(9cm) height, and about half an inch (1.5 cm) length.

The poker cards were actually asouvenir from the capitol building. It was my first time going toWashington D.C., so it was very cool compared to most of my trips so far.

When Ientered the gift shop, Ididn't see the cards until Isaw Kenny holding the cards and Iaskedwhere he got it and he said by the key chains. When Isaw the cards my face split into asmile.

"AWESOME! There are poker cards! They are so coo/!"l exclaimed!,rapidly grabbed one deck and practically ran to the cashier not seeing the line stretched to the

back of the shop.

anyway.

When (finally go, ou, of .he store,! gleamed a« my cards."Ooooh, shiny!" „rH<:/nlavine cards is a very dumb artifact. TheySome people would say that^having. pote£*JJ-* *„^ specia, „me

playing cards are what they are made for, J™™""S special souvenir to me. It is AWESOME and COOL

Probably in 10,000 years later, it will look very worn and ripped, probably color loss. Probably it will-- decayed if Idon't keep it in a long lasting, damage proof box. It will probably look like apiece of

wrinkled paper that might've been someone trash because probably some kept throwing away theirpapers. They might think its some game to teach children numbers, letters, and shapes if the numbers arestill there.

think

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artifact Vo very slnmy i-V" \babout 1- inch jn da^iefsr a^ h>Scx carving of- line capita! and acase with a. silver drawing of thecapUotl-t 15 bode an<d b\w&< J-HSurface \s SinODTn,

J §<3t nypeh whsn X was lading&. -four of tins capffa\, Me cxnd my•fnenA -found ftHathadifX s"we saw \t on -the Shelf 50 w<sinside and we saw a s&ry sb)nypen 60 We deeded- -to tuy lf«

proud tha-t j Yiovj i-V. After 7tt- boa^M 1+ x -treoi5ar6i i+ ^broa^m i"tJ^ome wrtVi ma

. 1 •VWinK ttai 10,000 years later-vrom rt) v7 1-t rt> $o\nd +0 loo K ^ryscroped (AD ^rU W <Srr>v<Trfc) 1^gp'mQ 10 ^OA© awcx.y Sowie>b£ 1u Ym<#1 Inavs. .doooy fed off, Tneyvn'iQm-" tYvrnt: that \\ vvosad&A ,for pofcind fOmo^t/ orpo<ri%<

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