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onlyweaknesskryptonite

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  1. I too would just clean it up. Touch up where it needed then epoxy the whole floor.
  2. Savage Tales #1 CGC 9.8 Conan The Barbarian #1 CGC 9.8
  3. You don't find that at most typical southern fried food places, but there is a place not far from my house that is called " Gators " you can guess what they have on their menu.
  4. When tearing up old flooring found this underneath.
  5. Oh.. can't believe I left this off the fried food list. Evey Thanksgiving there are at least a few who blow up / burn down their houses attempting their deep fried turkeys. Injection Cajun seasoning and deep fried. Yep..
  6. Another rule. Sweet Tea.. There is no such thing as UnSweet. Unless you are visiting family who has already got from all the Sugar then you might find water or other sugar neutral beverages.
  7. Basically Biscuit Gravy with various spices/black pepper. May also be called Pepper Gravy.
  8. It is also worth mentioning that V1 1888 #1 National Geographic has sold as high as $100,000 however now the average sale is around $7k - $9k. That said if a Extremely High Grade came to market it has potential to be up there.
  9. Here is a decent link to some of the more valuable magazines. https://www.nostomania.com/servlets/com.nostomania.CatPage?name=Top100MagazinesMain
  10. High Times CGC 5.5 sold for $4,500 in 2021 makes me wonder what a Really HIGH grade would fetch. Here is a quick list I pulled from an older internet article. Although several of these are either out of date (price wise) as here is the current GPA on a CGC 9.4 Playboy #1 First Print As for Life and Time as well as National Geographic there are a few semi valuable issues , but a lot of these "most valuable " are in the thousands not even tens of thousands.