John Leeke wrote:
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> Has anyone else noticed the "Wacky Groove?"
Check out your favorite 18th/19th grave markers for "Wacky Grooves". I've seen
some soapstone markers which have been more damaged by weed eaters over the past
10 years than by 200 years of mother nature. Slate, marble and limestone don't
fare to well either.
Mitch
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