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Johnny Cash once sang of “A Boy Named Sue”. It could have easily been “A Boy Name Ruth” instead. Top that off by giving the poor kid a nickname of “Babe”. I dare say such a kid might have been bullied and grew to hate his name. Perhaps Babe Ruth himself once owned the card listed, created the doodle, and crossed out his own name. Forensic analysis could verify this hypothesis and the value of the card could skyrocket.
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After crossing his name out, Babe lost it while boozing one night in Manhattan, and the next morning it was found by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He kept it for a short while, and in a bout of frustration due to the illness that would paralyze him, FDR tried to tear the card in half. His tear was off, but did cause the paper loss on the right side of the card, and the card was swept up in a gust of air, got caught in the jet stream and landed in Madrid. There, it was found by Salvador Dali, who found it interesting, but somehow incomplete. After much deliberation, Dali knew he could finish off the masterpiece with his own addition: the doodle in the background. Satisfied with how it looked, he set it aside on his desk, where it was seen by his mother. Thinking the card a silly trifle, she promptly threw it away, and it remained hidden and unknown until recently discovered... Pretty sure that's spot-on. |
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It would be nice if ya’ll shared whatever you’re smoking.
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Whatever it is, its deserving of attention
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In addition to the biplane paratrooper force being sent in, Buckley the Crusader -- complete with sword, staff and fire-bomb in hand -- has also been dispatched to fight the Turks. Why... because "God Wills It" (of course).
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that's epic
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That is quite literally the greatest DOC (doodle on card) ever done, it was awesome and then I read that “God Wills It!” And I was dying!
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Greatness....
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