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> > Good point. It does seem that men, peacock fashion, like
> > to display their "signature plummage".
> I guess it works. I've received several favorable comments on my signature,
> all (as I recall) from women.
So far, I've had someone who wanted to use my signature as the title of a
short story, bunchs who denied that the Corinthian ever wrote anything and
a few who have confirmed that they did indeed write back. If I recall
correctly, only men have shown interest in my signature, favorable or
otherwise.
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