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This is a complete mischaracterization of what I wrote and you know it. It's quite clear my reference to "Monday Morning Quarterback" was in regard to people who are suddently acting like this potential Ruth situation was so obvious and "they just knew it all along." Maybe Richard did. Maybe some others did. But if it was "so obvious," why did it take 10 years to put together a study? In all your previous rants and diatribes, where did YOU provide any evidence and comparisons of Ruth signed balls? If it was "so obvious," it should have been easy, right? Th truth will be the truth and I will watch as the situation unfolds. There is nothing wrong with questioning as I have done it many times myself. I won't comment any further in this thread other than to note that your happy schadenfreude dance is unseemly and sickening.
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