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VintageComics

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  1. Since we haven't had a post here in days I would like to stir the pot and once again say that the rules policy sucks monkey balls. Discuss. Anybody got something to drink to wash down my popcorn?
  2. Hey gang. I have a mixed bag of books for sale but some decent GA. Have a look see. My Detective Comics #6 CGC 4.5 is still available as well if anyone shows any interest. Best, R.
  3. Hey gang, I was uanble to make the VCC this weekend but am going to start listing some books in a longer running thread. I'd like to start tonite at 8 pm or so. R.
  4. In case someone has missed it I've dropped the price on this to $2500 (recent GPA for a 4.0 is $2600) and will consider cash/trade. Thanks for looking. R.
  5. If anyone is interested I need to free up some cash. Asking $2800 OBO. R.
  6. Kudos to BlowUpTheMoon for a huge favor. The guy is a class act all the way! I would not hesitate to deal with him. (thumbs u
  7. what about it? speaking of pink, what the heck happened last night??? I see troy 31, lsu 3, and I am like "huh!"... then, I guess a 30 point 4th Q happens (LSU pull the cheerleaders out and put the offense back in ) this is from the FL vs LSU game last month Who's the gangsta' sporting all the bling?
  8. A funny book to top all funny books! Gotta love those rare Black top early Schomburg Timely's!! One of my favorite covers and I am thankful to own a copy that was procured from Ronaldo!
  9. ...with a red head in it to boot!! She'll love it! I'll pm you her address.
  10. ...something tells me I need a haircut...I feel it weighing down on me.
  11. I want to share a little moment I had last night so that those without kids can understand. I have my 4 kids signed up for music lessons for a little over a year now. My two oldest girls had some prior experience with piano. The oldest is taking a break from music now as there are no spots (she took guitar up until this summer break). My second oldest and youngest girls are in piano. My son, who has been banging on pots and pans his entire life, has been taking drums. He's a natural. Last night after his lessons were done he was sitting in the basement of the music school, showing off on an electric drum kit. I sat behind him with an electric guitar. I got him started on a straight up 4/4 drum beat, told him where to hit the crash cymbal and let him go. After 4 bars I came in with the guitar riff to "Living After Midnight" by Judas Priest. He missed the crash cymbal the first time as he struggled to find a groove (his first time ever playing with another person) and then we went into this fantastic jam for about a minute. He was rocking, he was hitting the crash at exactly the right time, he was bouncing with the beat, and when we stopped he couldn't believe what had just happened. He forgot about all the lessons and felt the music. He's 9 years old. You just never even think about comics or anything else when you are in a moment like this with your kids. The look on their face when they pass through a door in life and you are a part of it is worth more than all the time that you put into them up until that point. R.
  12. I have to admit...not much that pleases my tastebuds more than movie popcorn and coke.
  13. Bronze damsel in distress covers. Gil Kane! Mike Ploog!
  14. I don't know if I would just leave it like that. There was a time when I didn't want children. Then there was a time when I thought I wanted children and had 4 of them. Then my marriage broke down and I didn't regret having them but did regret that I had to put them through such a situation. Looking back? I probably should have waited a few years before marrying and having 4 children, but I would not trade what I have now for the world. Moral? Everyone is a little queasy going in as there are many uncertainties...money, time, spouse, sanity. The point is that as long as your intention is to give it your all you will be fine regardless of what happens. I heard an interesting quote by "Pinball" Clemens, CEO of the Toronto Argonauts football team...."Life is 10% what you do and 90% of how you do it (or react to it)" Words to live by. For the record, I don't see a problem with asking questions about a new life venture. Just weigh the answers carefully. R.
  15. Maybe a little odd. But don't think I'm basing my decision on what I learn here. I like to research everything I do. I don't like to go into anything unprepared. Hearing how others have been changed, whether I know them or not, is good information to have. This is just one of 100s of ways I plan to get the inside scoop on child rearing. I don't know if somebody peed in my Cheerios this morning, but that just sounds wack. Having a child isn't the same thing as investing in a stock portfolio, getting a deal on a slabbed key Marvel or investigating local government corruption on the local news. Maybe it's just the choice of words used. Scoop on child rearing? You'll need one for the poop. There'll be lots of it. Well pontoon, if you can't Dodge it Ram it. Go easy on the newb...you'll scare him into a pair of Dauchsands.
  16. Monstro is right for a change. You will never be prepared. All you need to do is be prepared to share, really. What happens is that after you have your first child you change. As they need you, you adapt. The thought of carrying a child through the night might seem scary to the outsider or non parent but as a parent you cherish it. I gladly woke up for almost every feeding, carried every child through the night so my wife at the time could get her rest etc etc and worked a full time job...and never had a single regret. It's an inexplicable change that happens to a person and you never go back to being the same person again...in a good way. Sure they take up a lot of time, money, patience, get into trouble, destroy things, hurt you etc. You know what? It's one of the only things in life that give lasting peace that you can't find anywhere else...not in wealth, commodities or any other type of relationship. Like any form of giving, it pays the greatest dividends. The more you give the more it pays you back. It's not even "giving anything up"...it's simply a long term investment that pays you back. For example, my son is going to be the greate drummer on the planet. Think of how many Action #1's that'll buy me! R.
  17. I agree with the fact that having children is an unrivaled joy. I stopped reading for several years when my children were younger. As they got older they got into reading themselves. We regularly have trips to the local comic shop and they share in my imagination and enthusiasm. The growth of children is where it's at....going from one stage to another. R.
  18. That is a sweet book. For the record, Florida does NOT count as the South. Listen Forrest. As far as I'm concerned Pennsylvania is the south. If you want to give me a lesson about US history just pick the sandbox and have at it. I'll show you where you came from and where you're going. You misunderstand me. I'm from MS and GA and LA. In my mind, KY and NC aren't South either. It's not a Civil War thing, it's a jealous geography thing. ...sooo....you're jealous that you're not from Canada?
  19. That is a sweet book. For the record, Florida does NOT count as the South. Listen Forrest. As far as I'm concerned Pennsylvania is the south. If you want to give me a lesson about US history just pick the sandbox and have at it. I'll show you where you came from and where you're going.
  20. Rick that book is so beautiful it actually pains me. Very SU-WHEAT you Suth'n fried mo' fo'!