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Brother Buzz

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13. Um, #2 is bogus - A Mimeograph Smelled, like, well, ink.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 08:41 PM
Saturday

It’s the Ditto machine (spirit duplicator) that used that sweet solvent we loved.

By third grade, I was the classroom duplicator; for some crazy reason, they trusted me to run down to the office and run of copies on the memo machine.

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