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Apr 6 at 18:53 comment added TimR @JavaLatte: The lower case "b" and the fact that there's a missing close-quote made me think something had been mangled or not included.
Apr 6 at 12:27 comment added JavaLatte @TimR Are you sure that something is lopped off? "Buy in stacks and buy cheap." Is a complete sentence.
Apr 6 at 12:09 answer added Billy Kerr timeline score: 1
Apr 6 at 12:00 history edited Yves Lefol CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 6 at 11:31 comment added TimR Don't begin your passage with part of a sentence lopped off as you have done.
Apr 6 at 11:30 comment added TimR Should read " three-dollar records" (singular "dollar").
Apr 6 at 10:46 history edited James K CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 6 at 10:42 comment added JavaLatte Note that, in English, it is not normal to put a space before punctuation. For example, "...buy cheap .I 'll..." should be "...buy cheap. I'll..."
Apr 6 at 10:39 answer added JavaLatte timeline score: 3
Apr 6 at 10:19 history edited Yves Lefol CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 6 at 10:03 history asked Yves Lefol CC BY-SA 4.0