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Posted By: Wile E.Coyote
He's hawked the same 'card' (copy of a picture cut from a book), most probably paper-glued to a piece of blank cardboard, AT LEAST over a dozen times in the past year. MOST of his "catalogued" cards from his "registry of refuse" is offered with the same availability and frequencey. The "big names" anyway. Each piece is ALWAYS the same identical shade of white (from thousands of possible shades that supposedly 75 year old paper can turn in the aging process dependent upon individual storage conditions, from dark Tan to brilliant white and every possible shade between). One Ruth is NEVER darker or lighter than the other offered before it or after it. It's a copying machine or scanner/copier image of his saved "library or file copy" that he clipped from a publication that he makes duplicates of when needed. It's really a moot point anyway because as Matthau said in "Odd Couple", |
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