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Posted By: runscott
Then you get into the "you're just jealous...mind your own business", etc., and I don't feel like dealing with that. The seller reads the board, so he can do whatever he wants about it. Of course, now I am quite curious about the other card he has for sell - trimmed, bleached? Would he say if it was? |
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