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I hate to keep starting threads so this is going to be more of a public service plea. I got home yesterday and received a small white envelope with a .41 stamp on it, addressed to me. In it were three trade cards that resemble the Gargling Oil types. Two are severely trimmed and one is full size. Unless I am really out of touch with my addiction I didn't instigate any action that would have precipitated me getting them? They were sent from a, PO Box 65, Pinckey MI 48169 (I think that is correct but it's a little hard to read) and of course there was no return name...If anyone sent these please shoot me an email and let me know why? ....best regahds (leon) |
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