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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
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Posted By: MW
"Dunderhead" was a good word to use in that context. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Hey now, that's an insult. |
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Posted By: MW
That's some pretty unbelievable advertising exposure. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
The reason why I posted this, was to suggest to the person here that lost his collection of pre-war cards. (Can't remember his name right now) He might want to consider this approach. |
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