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Posted By: warshawlaw
I once won an auction for a big lot of exhibits from the 1920s. When they arrived and I opened the box, the stench was so strong that it gave me an allergy attack. I quickly boxed them back up in plenty of plastic and returned the items. To me, the stink of second hand smoke in items like cards is a combo rotting cabbage and really rank BO. Plus a really bad Mexican food and beer crap. The sort of stuff that makes stink jump up and say "damn, that stinks." |
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