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					Originally Posted by JollyElm  424. Scorched MirthA welcome and unexpected post in the middle of a very contentious thread which suddenly provides comic relief and brings smiles to people’s faces.
 
 See also: Laftereffects - when other people follow suit and keep the light-hearted vibe going to ease the tension.
 
 
 
 Since every thread is more enjoyable with 'Collectorisms,' I will shamelessly (Herpolshamelessly??) ride my pun horse out of the barn and quickly (way too quickly...definitely shoulda spent some more time on inventing this garbage) try a little 'Scorched Mirth' in this one (obviously not taking sides in the matter, just reporting what I see)...
 
 Herpolshaman
 Someone who stands up, sticks to his guns and preaches his truth to collectors that the 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards are fakes.
 
 Herpolshammer
 Someone who knowingly pushes the false narrative that 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards are fakes.
 
 Herpol Rain
 The torrents of on-line abuse pouring down on anyone daring to suggest the 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards are fakes.
 
 Herpolshamers
 Members who angrily go after anyone making the claim that the 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards are fakes.
 
 Herpolshimsham
 The act of tap dancing around all of the abuse flying your way in a thread about 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards.
 
 Addrest Assured
 The belief that the lack of an address on back either proves 100% that the 1921 Herpolsheimer’s cards are fakes OR proves 100% that they are real.
 
 Cher Cropper
 Anyone who is able to somehow slyly sneak Cherilyn Sarkisian’s moniker into the middle of a baseball card debate thread.
 
 Border Blather
 The back and forth from each side of the debate arguing over whether or not the advertisement border and ornament design is the proof that wins the case for their side.
 
 ‘16 Scandals (slang)
 Relying on the known facts about the Herpolsheimer’s cards issued five years earlier to prove that any claims purporting the 1921 cards to be fake are a wanton deception.
 
 Boysfashionistas
 General fans of the Herpolsheimer’s cards.
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 Thank you. Also, during this post this evening I have been listening to the song "The Eggplant that Ate Chicago" which is by Norman Greenbaum and puts him one beyond the one hit wonder number. Remember "Spirit in the Sky".  No, I did not hear this song ever on Dr. Demento:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfZ1ZHDAq08