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    miniaturka strony http://home.earthlink.net/~beedon/calshows.htm   » Site title: Beedon's California Show List
    » Site description: Provides a listing of events for the state.

    miniaturka strony http://www.pnna.org/calendar.html   » Site title: Calendar
    » Site description: Current information on coin shows in the north-western United States.

    miniaturka strony http://my.calendars.net/tna/   » Site title: Calendar of Texas Coin Shows
    » Site description: A calendar of upcoming coin shows in Texas

    miniaturka strony http://www.trajan.ca/showbbs/ccn.pl   » Site title: Canadian Coin News Events Calendar
    » Site description: Coin show listings of primarily Canada and northern US.

    miniaturka strony http://centralstates.info/shows.html   » Site title: Central States Numismatic Society
    » Site description: Features schedules for central US and Canada.

    miniaturka strony http://www.pnna.org/reference/coinshow.html   » Site title: Coin Shows
    » Site description: A brief article about what to expect at a coin show and how to handle negotiations with dealers when buying or selling.

    miniaturka strony http://www.coinshows.com/   » Site title: Coin Shows
    » Site description: Lists of coin shows from all over the world.

    miniaturka strony http://www.coinworld.com/News/ShowCalendar.asp   » Site title: Coin World
    » Site description: State by state listings of coin shows for the current month.

    miniaturka strony http://www.ilnaclub.org/upcoming/index.html   » Site title: Illinois Numismatic Association
    » Site description: Presents a list of upcoming shows across the state.

    miniaturka strony http://www.simmonsgallery.co.uk/2001site/LCF/lcf.html   » Site title: London Coin Fair
    » Site description: The promoter's site for a coin show held three times a year in London UK.

    miniaturka strony http://www.longbeachexpo.com/   » Site title: Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo
    » Site description: Coin show held every 3 times a year in Long Beach, California.

    miniaturka strony http://www.ncnaonline.org/index2.html   » Site title: North Carolina Numismatic Association
    » Site description: Coin show calendar for North Carolina and neighboring states.

    miniaturka strony http://users.pullman.com/fjstevens/tokens/coinshow.html   » Site title: Pacific Northwest Coin Shows
    » Site description: A list of coin shows throughout the north western US.

    miniaturka strony http://www.santaclarashow.com/   » Site title: Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo
    » Site description: National coin, stamp, and sports cards conventions with over 300 bourse tables and auctions.

    miniaturka strony http://www.torex.net/   » Site title: Torex Coin Show
    » Site description: Canadian numismatic event held three times annually in downtown Toronto.

    miniaturka strony http://members.cox.net/alexandriacoinclub/shows.htm   » Site title: Upcoming Coin Shows
    » Site description: A schedule for the Washington DC area provided by the Alexandria Coin Club.

    miniaturka strony http://www.westsuburbancoinshow.com   » Site title: West Suburban Coin Show
    » Site description: Monthly coin show held in Countryside, Illinois.



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Randomize humor

The most successful lawyer in town had never made a contribution to the Red Cross. The chairman of the Red Cross, Mr. Wilson, called on the lawyer, hoping to convince him to make a donation.

"You made over $600,000 last year but you haven''t given anything back to the community. How do you reconcile that?"

The lawyer sighed, leaned forward and said, "If you only knew...

My mother is terminally ill; her medical bills far exceed her income.
My brother is a disabled veteran, blind and in a wheelchair.
My sister is raising three children alone since her husband died in an auto accident."

Mr. Wilson offered his sympathy, admitting he had no idea there were so many demands on the lawyer''s profits.

The lawyer nodded and said, "Exactly...
Why should I give to the Red Cross when I don''t even give to my own family!"


Humor of the day

Little Johnny had a cussing problem and his father was getting tired of it. He decided to ask his shrink what to do.

The shrink said that, since Christmas was coming up that he should ask Johnny what he wanted Santa to bring him. If he cussed, he should leave a pile of dog shit in place of the gift.

Two days before Christmas, Johnny''s dad asked Johnny what he wanted. Johnny said, "I want a goddamned teddy-bear laying right fuckin here beside me when I wake-up Christmas morning.
Then, when I go downstairs I want to see a motherfuckin'' train going around the goddamned tree, and when I go outside I want to see a red-assed fuckin'' bike leaning up against the damn garage!"

Christmas morning, Little Johnny woke up and rolled over into a big pile of dog shit. Confused, he walked downstairs and saw a bunch of dog shit around the Christmas tree. Scratching his head, he walked outside and saw a huge pile of dog shit by the garage. When he walked back inside with a curious look on his face.

His dad smiled and asked...
"So Johnny, what did Santa bring you this year?"

Johnny replied, "I think I got a fuckin'' dog but I can''t find the son of a bitch."