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Old 02-28-2013, 09:23 AM
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This is the same seller as the AC Anson letter being discussed in another thread.
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Old 02-28-2013, 11:19 AM
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Amazing how all these old-time guys spilled tea on everything they signed then had to bake them in their ovens to dry them out. I read that big Ed had a drinking problem; guess it was like this:

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This is the same seller as the AC Anson letter being discussed in another thread.
I just noted that in the other thread. I found tha Anson letter first, and found this one by searching what else the seller was pushing.

They mention that they might put up their Dan Brouthers auto for sale. I look forward to that one.
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I just noted that in the other thread. I found tha Anson letter first, and found this one by searching what else the seller was pushing.

They mention that they might put up their Dan Brouthers auto for sale. I look forward to that one.
Hopefully the Brouthers looks better than the one Chris posted in the now infamous "People in Glass Houses" thread...
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Hopefully the Brouthers looks better than the one Chris posted in the now infamous "People in Glass Houses" thread...
I'm kind of disappointed that thread got locked - I think we were about to get the answer. But on a brighter note, it did spawn the almost-as-infamous 'Please Kick Me'...no wait, I mean 'The State of Net54' thread.
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