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			Meant to share this a while back but got distracted. I've been going through an audit and the agent asked if I collected anything. When I said I casually collected vintage baseball cards her eyes lit up. I said I only bought cards and hadn't yet sold any. I'm selling a few on the BST at the moment and was reminded of this. She knew what kind of cars I drive, when I bought them and where - probably knew what I paid for them. Big brother is..... Kind of amusing to think we'll eliminate the $8 trillion Bush debt on the backs of card collectors. Oh, and the audit you ask - kind of makes you look forward to the death part of the equation. | 
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