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Friends, I will be posting on this soon but have ordered more. There will be a nominal fee per decal in the next batch for those who may want them. Again, I will post on this when they become available.

Thanks!

Again, thanks!

And I think I’ll get another one, so’s I can support you! (If so’s is a word? In my country bumpkin mind it is!)

Then I’ll put one in the garage and one on the truck!

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Again, thanks!

And I think I’ll get another one, so’s I can support you! (If so’s is a word? In my country bumpkin mind it is!)

Then I’ll put one in the garage and one on the truck!

Sounds like a plan, Stan. :nabble_smiley_good:

As for "so's", I found this explanation of the origin and meaning quite appropriate:

so's (English)

Origin & history

Contraction of so as.

Usage 1: So that, in order that.

1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter :

"Of all the queer collections of humans outside of a crazy asylum, it seemed to me this sanitarium was the cup winner. […] When you're well enough off so's you don't have to fret about anything but your heft or your diseases you begin to get queer, I suppose."

Usage 2: To the extent that.

"Has he been working?" / "Not so's you'd notice."‎

Don't those definitions seem appropriate here? :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

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Sounds like a plan, Stan. :nabble_smiley_good:

As for "so's", I found this explanation of the origin and meaning quite appropriate:

so's (English)

Origin & history

Contraction of so as.

Usage 1: So that, in order that.

1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter :

"Of all the queer collections of humans outside of a crazy asylum, it seemed to me this sanitarium was the cup winner. […] When you're well enough off so's you don't have to fret about anything but your heft or your diseases you begin to get queer, I suppose."

Usage 2: To the extent that.

"Has he been working?" / "Not so's you'd notice."‎

Don't those definitions seem appropriate here? :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

Ha! That’s great!

 

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Sounds like a plan, Stan. :nabble_smiley_good:

As for "so's", I found this explanation of the origin and meaning quite appropriate:

so's (English)

Origin & history

Contraction of so as.

Usage 1: So that, in order that.

1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter :

"Of all the queer collections of humans outside of a crazy asylum, it seemed to me this sanitarium was the cup winner. […] When you're well enough off so's you don't have to fret about anything but your heft or your diseases you begin to get queer, I suppose."

Usage 2: To the extent that.

"Has he been working?" / "Not so's you'd notice."‎

Don't those definitions seem appropriate here? :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

Ha! That’s great!

Thanks John!

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Sounds like a plan, Stan. :nabble_smiley_good:

As for "so's", I found this explanation of the origin and meaning quite appropriate:

so's (English)

Origin & history

Contraction of so as.

Usage 1: So that, in order that.

1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter :

"Of all the queer collections of humans outside of a crazy asylum, it seemed to me this sanitarium was the cup winner. […] When you're well enough off so's you don't have to fret about anything but your heft or your diseases you begin to get queer, I suppose."

Usage 2: To the extent that.

"Has he been working?" / "Not so's you'd notice."‎

Don't those definitions seem appropriate here? :nabble_head-rotfl-57x22_orig:

My stickers arrived today Gary:nabble_smiley_grin:

Many thanks again. I will post a pic up once I have them fitted.

Thank you,

Alan

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