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Post by Gunnails on Mar 9, 2015 19:27:35 GMT -5
dude wtf start the frikkin comic book story thread like i said teh awesome would be strong lazy fucks around here Uhmm, this Star Trek is not the best story or art, I could do a good Marvel comic? But as you have asked, so shall I do.
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Post by Gunnails on Mar 9, 2015 19:29:58 GMT -5
Take a few close-ups of the tears on the pages and change "hassle-free returns" to "no returns." eBay ALWAYS favors the buyer. If someone buys it and returns it 1) for a bullshit reason or 2) in a worse condition than when you sent the book, you'd be shit out of luck. The more pictures you advertise, the more you're creating "before and after" evidence should you need to make a case. =========================== Get on that right after dinner.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2015 19:56:48 GMT -5
dude wtf start the frikkin comic book story thread like i said teh awesome would be strong lazy fucks around here Uhmm, this Star Trek is not the best story or art, I could do a good Marvel comic? But as you have asked, so shall I do. the worse the story and the crappier the art, the better the commentary COMMON
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Post by Big L on Mar 9, 2015 20:39:30 GMT -5
Uhmm, this Star Trek is not the best story or art, I could do a good Marvel comic? But as you have asked, so shall I do. the worse the story and the crappier the art, the better the commentary COMMON Shitty artwork and story? One page a day? this could be epic.
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Post by leftturn3 on Mar 10, 2015 11:00:23 GMT -5
So you sift through people garbage? ================================================ Well the way I see it once it's in my dumpster it is my garbage, but yes I have sifted through plenty of garbage in my time. I have found among other things. 1912 cook book. 1960's cattle prod. Vintage Lunch boxes. Mobiloil 5 gallon oil can circa 1920"s Pot. Seth Thomas school house clock circa 1860, paid $700 for a restoration and it's value is estimated at $2000+, very proud and pleased with this clock. Old tin types. 10 gallon copper oblong canning vessel. Hoosier cabinet circa 1918. Native American mortar and pestle. Wooden Butter molds, tea pots, comics,bean pots, etc., etc.. that is both funny and interesting, "pot" that is great, lol. That's it, I don't get high anymore but I'm putting a dumpster outside the house now.
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