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Old 05-05-2010, 03:30 PM
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He needs to do a little better research. Those are T90's so they were identified in the first ACC. I have 4 of them and hopefully a few more soon.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:40 PM
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He needs to do a little better research. Those are T90's so they were identified in the first ACC. I have 4 of them and hopefully a few more soon.

Maybe if he would take off his sunglasses when looking it up he could have found them.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:44 PM
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He was bringing so much NOIZE he couldn't hear anything else, even when told they were listed.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:51 PM
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i barely recall the noize, but i'll never forget the manor in which his noize brought out the very worst in others.

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Heh.

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i barely recall the noize, but i'll never forget the manor in which his noize brought out the very worst in others.

live and learn, but never forget.
Brought out the very worst in others? Pardon me? Marshall came here like a one-man wrecking crew, a thousand times more disruptive than anyone else I can remember ever on this board including you-know-who. He got every benefit of the doubt and a lot of guys were very reasoned in their appeals to him. Leon let him stay too long and the natives got a little restless but Marshall was not the victim of any excessive commentary. He is owed no apologies.
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Old 05-05-2010, 04:36 PM
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Bring the noisome.
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Is it true that the cockfighting rooster was the chase card in that set?
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Old 05-05-2010, 05:35 PM
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Brought out the very worst in others? Pardon me? Marshall came here like a one-man wrecking crew, a thousand times more disruptive than anyone else I can remember ever on this board including you-know-who. He got every benefit of the doubt and a lot of guys were very reasoned in their appeals to him. Leon let him stay too long and the natives got a little restless but Marshall was not the victim of any excessive commentary. He is owed no apologies.

whoa....not defending marshall at all. i paid no attention to him whatsoever. consider the source. it's what he evoked others to say that i will never forget. they dropped down to and well below his level, imo. again consider the source. a cretin, like marshall, can be discarded for who he is. for a respected person to drop to (and again far below, imo) his level is unacceptable. consider the source. i couldn't think some of the things that were said in his farewell thread, let alone write them in a forum.
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He needs to do a little better research. Those are T90's so they were identified in the first ACC. I have 4 of them and hopefully a few more soon.
So funny I was thinking the same thing I used to own a Turkey card from this set...I'll see if I have a scan.

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I actually met Marshall at the National last year in Cleveland and he was a really nice guy. I enjoyed talking to him a great deal. I have a lot of respect for him.
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