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Posted By: Tim James
I wasn't in the hobby in the 80's so I really haven't heard of this guy until following this thread.The majority of it,speaking of the thread,reminds me of being jealous of the kid around the block from me who had a better collection than I did.We are all grown-ups,but it seems that card collecting brings out the young boys and girls in us.Good,in the sense that our love for the hobby stays with us,and sometimes bad,when we look at what others have with distain.In addition,I have to admit,I hated that kid !! |
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