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Re: Minor League Pitcher Traded For Bats Found Dead
<< <i>I have a low tolerance to anyone who messes with drugs/alcohol and does harm to themselves because of it. There can be no sympathy for that. For his family (or victims in cases of drunk driving), Yes. They deserve all the compassion and support in the world. For him, absolutely not. Sure, it was unfair that he was… -
Re: If you specialize in one series are you really a "coin collector?"
<< <i>Well, my definition for myself is someone who collects a variety of coin series to get a feel for the different designs, metals, sizes, key or scarce dates, etc. >> One can easily collect only one series of coin and still "get a feel" (or even study in depth if one wishes) different designs, metals, sizes, key/scarce… -
Re: FrattLaw is ok... I don't care what Marty says.
" I think deep-down... Adrian is TERRIFIED of snakes. I believe he uses the moniker to bolster his flagging confidence surrounding what must be an lifelong paranoia." One of the first memories i have of life is trying to catch a garter snake that was in a barbeque pit, with a mouse trap. I must have been four years old or… -
Re: 2004-P Doubled Die Peace Medal Nickel
<< <i> << <i>No doubt, whatsoever, they will. Hoot >> Hoot, what makes you think that? I mean they won't even annotate FS #'s on the nickels or document most of the DDO/R's like ANACS or even NGC for that matter... if it's not in the Red Book it doesn't exist to PCGS... So, you think the Red Book will actually document it?… -
Re: "The Current Price of Silver is Discordant. "
My last post as prompt (Copilot)- _...here’s the clean, structured answer you were reaching for — the one that ties your long‑running argument about structural silver demand to the new industrial domains that are about to explode. No templates needed here — this is conceptual, economic, and physical‑resource reasoning, not… -
Did Michael Jackson's Nose Fall Off?
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Re: Uffdah’s RIPPING Journey – Packs and Vending – All Sports and Non-Sports
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Re: Which coins historically have been used in coin-operated machines?
I remember slugs you could find at construction sites that would mimic quarters and some people would use them in machines. In time the machines got more and more accurate in differentiating real from fake or inappropriate coins. Here's a quick overview: "Coin-operated machines identify coins through a combination of… -
Re: Bronny James Suffers Cardiac Arrest After Collapsing On Court During Workout
I remember the Hank Gathers tragedy. Seeing him fall to the basketball court during a game, not getting and passing away was horrible. What made it even worse is that he had a similar experience earlier in the season. He obtained medical treatment, survived and of course chose to continue playing. His family, including his… -
Re: The Jordan Star #101 RC - So Awesome - So Slept On - AKA The Star Basketball Thread
Schmidt, I totally agree: "That PSA and SGC do not grade this card helps continue the perception that the counterfeits are well made and hard to detect." This is the precise problem that we educated collectors can correct together. The perception is false; we can get the truth to light by discussing it with more and more…
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