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Kudos to foodude (Greg)
Coppernicus
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I'm late with this post but I wanted to publicly thank Greg for his donations to my coin club. I met him at the South Shore CC show in Milwaukee, bought a bunch of '76 proof sets from him (nice price!!) and he gave me some proofs in 2x2s for the YN's in my club. I bought the proof sets for our July meeting. I plan to give each YN in attendance one of the sets - bicentennial coins for the 4th of July, etc., etc.
It was nice meeting Greg and I hope to see him (and many of you) at the Central States show in May.
Thanks again Greg!!
Mike
It was nice meeting Greg and I hope to see him (and many of you) at the Central States show in May.
Thanks again Greg!!
Mike
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Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
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Mike
Lincoln Wheats (1909 - 1958) Basic Set - Always Interested in Upgrading!
I hope the kids like the coins. As I mentioned, I was in a coin club
when I was a kid, and it had a big influence on me. It is one of the key reasons I am still actively involved in coin collecting (and still having fun with it) 30+ years later.
Hope to see you at Central States.
Greg
Relayer: I edited the message to say "coin club".
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<< <i>I was in a coin when I was a kid, >>
Which coin where you in?
And more importantly, how did you get out?
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<< <i>you gonna have some pretty Franklins at the ANA right ? >>
7 year old thread?
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<< <i>you gonna have some pretty Franklins at the ANA right ? >>
7 year old thread? >>
Bizzare???
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Is he not going to be at the ANA next week ???
Why should the date on a post have any relevance to anyone getting their panties all in a bunch ????
You ever watch a re-run of a TV show thats 40 or 50 years old ?
You ever go back and read a book that you read when you were 20 ?
You ever remissness about your childhood ?
Whats the freakin' malfunction of massive distress and psychosis when a thread is bumped from the past ?
I will spill the beans - I got an open mind ; maybe it is a terrible thing to resurrect an old thread
So I'm looking to contact Foodude , because I'm going to swing a major Franklin deal @ the ANA next week here in Chicago .
I see that I have no p.m history with him and do not have the ability to p.m him without trying to find a post of his with his p.m icon thingy .
I can't use the advanced search function because the primitive PCGS forum program can't handle my ne w Firefox upgrade ;
so at the top of the U.S Coin Forum page , I type in " FOODUDE" and presto - i get links to four threads with Gregs posts in them !
So i p.m. him from the one I bumped , knowing full well it was from 2004 , but figuring he's still a great guy and a pat on the back is deserved .
So there you have it - i spilled my guts and you now know my motives and my reasoning .......feel better ?
I hope so , because it's a pathetically pitiful petty thing to come unglued because you post to an ancient thread before realizing it's not current and then
end up looking/feeling like a fool .
May I suggest next time you see a very old thread from the past - you just ignore it and move on ;
least you streak from your front door in a blanket of sweat , screaming at the top of your lungs that it's " THE END OF THE WORLD"
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