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them to make a mistake, perhaps to show not everything they purchase works out. Drew Max would have certainly called the signature authentic and trumpeted the fact that it is worth far more than what Rick paid. Thus Drew wasn't right for the part. |
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Something I don't quite understand ...
How come the professor could make all of those nifty gadgets, but he couldn't invent something that would help get the castaways off of the island? Last edited by Rob D.; 09-18-2012 at 09:46 AM. |
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Gilligan's Island had real actors, so there might have been some improv there... Just trying to be fair to Gilligan's Island.
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The bigger question is why would Shoeless Joe sign that book. The signature can be debated and for a guy who couldn't write it's always going to look shakey. 50 people could say yes it looks good another 50 could say no it looks bad. And u could have 10 "experts" look at it and again 5 say good 5 say no good.
So there is no way anyone will ever know with 100% certainty if it's good or bad. However. I think the real question is why would Joe sign that book? He has virtually no history of autographing "anything". Anything, other then a few legal documents and a few baseballs, that usually were team signed balls when "he was playing". His wife did ALL his signing of autograph requests. So why out of the blue does he sign "one" book. And I'm not sure of the contents, but if anyone is please chime in, isn't the book slightly negative toward him. No one, including Herman will know with certainty if that sig is real, but history of JJ tells us more likely it is not. |
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Well reasoned and convincing argument as to why the item should not have been given written authentication. Often such authentication does offer the naive a certain consolation. Sure, the item can be sold then resold! There are many trusting fools with cash to fritter away. |
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That's exactly what I said back on page 7. I can't believe this is still going on.
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Why would he want off the island when he had Ginger and Maryanne there?
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Sounds like something I heard in a Weird Al parody ... "Isle Thing" as memory serves.
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Nearly scared him to death. My best goes out to Drew for a quick recovery. Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 09-18-2012 at 12:47 PM. |
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