Norm Gunderson talks about a 29-cent postage stamp in 1987, four years before they were introduced.There is a goof here, but not the kind mentioned here. It is obvious from the mention of the Hautmans (notable painters of waterfowl) that the competition is not for regular postage stamps, but wildlife hunting permits which are issued annually as stamps, pursuant to a competition between painters of the ducks to be portrayed on the stamps. There is a Federal "duck stamp" and a Minnesota "duck stamp". However, there is only one winner each year and the rates were $10 for the Federal and $5 for the Minnesota in 1987. The rate can only change annually and a new stamp has to be purchased each year so previous stamps, whatever the denomination, cannot be used. So the mention of two winners - Hautman for the 29 cent and Norm for the 3 cent - as well as Marge's followup comment on the usage of the 3 cent make no sense.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:41