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What about "coin shop impossible" as a show?
lostincoins
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So I am watching restaurant impossible and had the thought that some of the top people in the industry along with PCGS could go to failing coin shops and rework then and bring them into the future. It would help those that really need the help and would be great advertising. I would watch the show, would you? Would you nominate a shop?
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I can just imagine the volume of yelling between the experts and the ancient, grumpy, stuck-in-his-ways shop owner!
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"What about "coin shop impossable" as a show" and then followed by "restaurant imposable" means that you have DOUBLE-DUMMIED-DOWN since the word you seem to be so hopelessly searching for is impossible!!!
to make matters even worse, whats needs an apostrophe so it looks like this--what's--instead of how you have it. where did you go to school??
Every shop would have every known coin,
in every condition, raw and slabbed by every service,
all double and triple stickered,
all priced at a bargain below wholesale prices,
and all shops open 24/7 and will ship insured for free...
What fun would that be ?
and you guys would still find something to complain about... LOL
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An elderly couple comes into the shop. They have a large cardboard box stuffed with proof sets from the late 1960's and early 1970's.
The shop owner takes one look and offers face value.
The "expert" who is going to turn the shop around steps in and offers more than gray sheet ask.
The shop owner reaches behind the counter, grabs his shotgun, and shoots the expert.
<< <i>If it is so boring why do you do it? >>
I liken it to golf.
Many people are fanatical and passionate about it. Playing, practicing, researching, etc., BUT can't stand to watch others play it on TV.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
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You could do coin shop nightmare with a Ramsay clone.
He would stand behind the counter and shout at people that bring in coins that aren't slabbed to sell. He would have the shop owner lowballing them with an offer and he would blow up at them and say
He can't pay that much for your coin because
<< <i>Keets I went to school in Tucson Az. and my school was a trailer to start out before they built a building. We did not even have paved roads till I was 8yo. I am not a fantastic speller, never have been and at time s my fingers do not push the right keys, sometimes the signals get all messed up because of my nervous system disorder. It is just how it is. Basically it is like having a form of dyslexia but lucky for me through a lot of training and practice i can at most times control it. Schools are much better prepared to deal with people who have disabilities but when I was in school in the 70s that was not the case for 2nd and 3rd grade I was actually separated from the classroom by being put behind a cut open refrigerator box. the funny thing is that my reading and comprehension are off the charts but spelling is still lacking, so one thing is making up for another. Any other questions please feel free to ask. >>
What an amazing post. "My reading and comprehension are off the charts"...yes, I bet they are. On the bottom.
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<< <i>Keets I went to school in Tucson Az. and my school was a trailer to start out before they built a building. We did not even have paved roads till I was 8yo. I am not a fantastic speller, never have been and at time s my fingers do not push the right keys, sometimes the signals get all messed up because of my nervous system disorder. It is just how it is. Basically it is like having a form of dyslexia but lucky for me through a lot of training and practice i can at most times control it. Schools are much better prepared to deal with people who have disabilities but when I was in school in the 70s that was not the case for 2nd and 3rd grade I was actually separated from the classroom by being put behind a cut open refrigerator box. the funny thing is that my reading and comprehension are off the charts but spelling is still lacking, so one thing is making up for another. Any other questions please feel free to ask. >>
What an amazing post. "My reading and comprehension are
the charts"...yes, I bet they are. On the bottom. >>
Between this and your memorial post, I have a wonderful view.
Empathy? Much?
Keyboard warriors who have all the guts in the world when they're on a chat forum denigrating those who have honorably served their country but wouldn't dare say a damned thing to any of them in person.
It must make them feel better about themselves and the fact that they aspire to nothing greater than slinging burgers, playing Call Of Duty on the Xbox Mommy bought them and whining about things that other people have earned through blood and sacrifice.
All the while, knowing that these cowardly, juvenile attacks will not change the fact that in the grand scheme of things, they just don't count.
How very sad, indeed. "