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a question about cards
docroc
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May 1, 2004 1:50PM
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I have many cards on harley davidson bikes
also sets on corvettes
where would be best place to offer these at?
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jaybyrd
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May 1, 2004 2:31PM
E-bay should work for you. By the way please don't end your sentences with a preposition - we are very picky on these boards about proper sentence structure.
Collecting vintage material, currently working on 1962 topps football set.
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murcerfan
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May 1, 2004 3:03PM
grammar worries??
not here at the home of
would of, could of, should of
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Stone193
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May 1, 2004 3:39PM
<< <i>preposition >>
Jay
What does preposition H have to do with ebay?
Mike
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jaybyrd
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May 1, 2004 3:44PM
Mike
Preposition H is for reducing the swelling of run on sentences.
Collecting vintage material, currently working on 1962 topps football set.
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bill7549
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May 1, 2004 6:05PM
You get the dork sign for knowing what a preposition is. Next thing, you guys will be talking about gerunds and conjunctions. LOL
You spilled WHAT on my 1952 Topps Mantle?!?!?! Doh!!
My 1952 Topps Baseball Set
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MorrellMan
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May 1, 2004 11:02PM
last time I prepositioned someone I got a beer down my pants....
Mark (amerbbcards)
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pandrews
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May 2, 2004 5:08AM
<< <i>grammar worries??
not here at the home of
would of, could of, should of
??
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is that the same as would've, could've and should've?
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not here at the home of would of, could of, should of ??
<< <i>preposition >>
Jay
What does preposition H have to do with ebay?
Mike
Preposition H is for reducing the swelling of run on sentences.
My 1952 Topps Baseball Set
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
<< <i>grammar worries??
not here at the home of would of, could of, should of ??
is that the same as would've, could've and should've?