<< <i>Morris, You just stay on the high road, a man of his convictions is as rare as an honest politician, lawyer, (what politicians used to be), cop, or real estate salesperson. Note: There are exceptions of course, these are generalizations to be taken with a grain. I'll see if I can get you a copy of the article, my brother-in-law subscribes. Joe >>
Ironic- forum member who "won't support that magazine for anything..." but couldn't possibly skip over a thread that mentioned "that magazine." (That old "high road," it's a funny place.)
Vegitarian- hunter's spelling of the word "vegetarian."
(please note: root word vegetable; but take heart, many "honest politicians" have had notable problems with vegetables; these politicians include former president Ronald Reagan, who mistakenly believed that "ketchup" [sometimes spelled "catsup"] was actually a vegetable, and of course former vice president Dan Quayle, who was, at one point while in office, unable to spell the word "potato.")
As one who went to the trouble of ordering and purchasing the Stack's catalog, I do look forward to the article as it sounds amusing, if not all that factually accurate or enlightening. Thanks for the heads up, Adrian, as I, (sad and unlikely as it may seem), am not a subscriber.
z
edited to add: oh yeah, i believe former president George Bush had "issues" with broccoli.
<< <i>Bringing it back to coins, I remember noticing about a year ago, it seemed I saw jp-themint buying up just about every key date in popular series for strong premiums on ebay - if not the winner, being right near the top - and not what I thought to be the Parrino market - 09-Svdb's in XF, a 1901-S 25¢ in PCGS G-4 (a beauty, and for $2500!) as well as 1877 1¢ in F, etc., etc. >>
He was doing that to build a mailing list. He bid and won an 1889-O PCGS AU58 Morgan from me. Not long after, I found myself on his mailing list.
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Can I hear an "Amen" brothers?
I'll get to the coin article as soon as I finish "reading" the other ones.
We ARE watching you.
<< <i>Morris,
You just stay on the high road, a man of his convictions is as rare as an honest politician, lawyer, (what politicians used to be), cop, or real estate salesperson. Note: There are exceptions of course, these are generalizations to be taken with a grain. I'll see if I can get you a copy of the article, my brother-in-law subscribes.
Joe >>
Ironic- forum member who "won't support that magazine for anything..." but couldn't possibly skip over a thread that mentioned "that magazine." (That old "high road," it's a funny place.)
Vegitarian- hunter's spelling of the word "vegetarian."
(please note: root word vegetable; but take heart, many "honest politicians" have had notable problems with vegetables; these politicians include former president Ronald Reagan, who mistakenly believed that "ketchup" [sometimes spelled "catsup"] was actually a vegetable, and of course former vice president Dan Quayle, who was, at one point while in office, unable to spell the word "potato.")
As one who went to the trouble of ordering and purchasing the Stack's catalog, I do look forward to the article as it sounds amusing, if not all that factually accurate or enlightening. Thanks for the heads up, Adrian, as I, (sad and unlikely as it may seem), am not a subscriber.
z
edited to add: oh yeah, i believe former president George Bush had "issues" with broccoli.
<< <i>Parrino is all over it. Jay Parrino, a dealer who has handled some of the best coins in the world, for you Kennedy collectors. >>
And because of this, he feels free to break the rules whenever he feels like it. Kind of like someone else we all know.
<< <i>Bringing it back to coins, I remember noticing about a year ago, it seemed I saw jp-themint buying up just about every key date in popular series for strong premiums on ebay - if not the winner, being right near the top - and not what I thought to be the Parrino market - 09-Svdb's in XF, a 1901-S 25¢ in PCGS G-4 (a beauty, and for $2500!) as well as 1877 1¢ in F, etc., etc. >>
He was doing that to build a mailing list. He bid and won an 1889-O PCGS AU58 Morgan from me. Not long after, I found myself on his mailing list.
The coin article is just a bonus for me.
I have a large collection of past issues.
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We ARE watching you.
Cameron Kiefer
I wish the article was in one continous section instead of jumping around throughout the magazine. It took awhile to get past the distractions.
<< <i>Does the magazine have pictures of pretty lady bears? >>
They have pictures of pretty bare ladies, is that close enough?