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Old 10-03-2014, 04:16 PM
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Guys, I know you are busy analyzing the studs in Directly's photo, but you absolutely won't believe who these guys are. I will let you ponder for a while, then I will post their names.
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Old 10-03-2014, 05:53 PM
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Guys, I know you are busy analyzing the studs in Directly's photo, but you absolutely won't believe who these guys are. I will let you ponder for a while, then I will post their names.
Front right is David Thelwis
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Front right is David Thelwis
Nice try, Grasshopper, but it is actually.....wait for it





Charles Comiskey!!!!

Notice that the man in my cabinet photo is clearly looking in EXACTLY the same direction as Charles Comiskey on the right. What are the odds?

And there won't be any 'ear' arguments with this guy.

The nose? Clearly a nose is going to begin drooping as the years pass. My calculations show that the amount of elongation of Comiskey's nose is absolutely perfect for his age.
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Looks like the manager was one second short in getting the bunny ears up on the player sitting in front of him...
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One guy has a hat. The other guy has no hat.

Can't be the same guy.
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The guy in the back row alllll the way on the right looks a bit like Chest Rockwell to me.

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The guy in the back row alllll the way on the right looks a bit like Chest Rockwell to me.

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I think you're right because that's definitely Brock Landers back row left.
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Guys, I know you are busy analyzing the studs in Directly's photo, but you absolutely won't believe who these guys are. I will let you ponder for a while, then I will post their names.
I have no idea. But I really want to know the identity of the perhaps now "missing" member of the team who got all of them with the old "look I cut your tie instead of doing a magic trick" gag.

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