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RockMyAmadeus

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  1. You think that was being judgemental...? I guess, in this PC world, speaking truth is considered "judgemental", even when it's not aimed at anyone in particular. Gosh, don't dare say out loud that something some generic person somewhere might be doing isn't the best thing for them. At least it puts paid to your nonsense about being in a glass house. Doesn't really work when someone's already admitted their shared flaws, does it...? Now, is there a reason you felt you needed to do this OT posturing here, in public? Couldn't send me a PM, could ya...? No, of course not. That's not how it works. The funny thing is, the only people I met from this board were Cujobyte, Comicgrinder, and I *think* Spiderman-on-tilt. I certainly didn't meet you. Wouldn't that be ironic if I'm not even the person you think I am...
  2. Are you kidding...? "I ain't skinny. I sure as hell am not in shape. I choose to eat bad foods because they taste oh, so good." "If I could get my fatarse to the gym daily, and stop eating pizza, I'd be that much better. " Did you just gloss over that...? Skip those parts....? You know, the part where I essentially say "I know where they're coming from, because I'm in the exact same boat, and I know what it's like"....? Shame on you.
  3. I just noticed something....your X-Men #54 got a 9.4, and your X-Men #56 got a 9.6.....QUICK! Submit #58, 59, and 60!
  4. You all have wonderful books. Thanks for sharing them. Yay!
  5. What do you think? Partial? (Another "can't believe I missed that one")
  6. You didn't buy this at Phoenix Con last month, didja...? (regardless, it's beautiful! Congrats!) Why do you ask?? Just wondering if it was from that stack of stuff we were both looking at at "Ed's" booth.
  7. You didn't buy this at Phoenix Con last month, didja...? (regardless, it's beautiful! Congrats!)
  8. Here's a more extensive reason. I've been advised for years to get my copy slabbed. I don't want to. Why? Because when it's slabbed, I will have the OVERWHELMING urge to sell it. And I don't want to sell it. I found...for the first time in almost 20 years of collecting....an Albedo #2 in 2007 for 75 cents. Yes, 75 cents. (I was due.) I had it slabbed at WWLA last year, and it came back 9.0. I sold it almost immediately. It was the only copy I have ever owned. And now, I have to replace that copy for my collection. So, I don't wanna slab this copy, because I will face the overwhelming temptation to sell it, because it will be so EASY. At least with it unslabbed, it's much, much harder to part with (I'd never, ever, ever sell it if it wasn't slabbed.)
  9. I'm almost embarrassed to say I missed this one....about as classic greytone as it gets.
  10. I honestly cannot tell from this fuzzy picture.
  11. (hey, guess who doesn't have a date on Valentine's Day night? That's ok, I got my lovin' earlier today. )
  12. Greytone? Todd Klein states it's in the same "soft style" as Wrightson on HOS #92, so maybe...I'd have to check my copy in person...
  13. And lest anyone question THAT, that color guide was given to Todd Klein, letterer extraordinaire for 30+ years, by Jack Adler himself.
  14. I can't believe we forgot one.... And, if anyone has any doubts about THIS one, here's the color guide: Oops. We missed one of the biggies.
  15. There are 17 of these on the census. 7 of them were submitted by me, including these 6.
  16. Rosa may have written the story you describe, but it was (as usual) Barks who first used that angle. In a story that I believe originally appeared in one of the first 25 or so issues of Uncle Scrooge, Scrooge decides to make a random 1916 quarter incredibly valuable by acquiring ALL the 1916 quarters that were made, and dumping them in the ocean... then he loses the single on that he'd set aside, and has to go down to an Atlantis-like world to retrieve another of the quarters...at the end, he takes the one salvaged quarter to a coin shop, and the dealer gasps and says "why, this coin is so rare and valuable, only one person in the world could afford to buy it - Scrooge McDuck!" That's fairly interesting...because 1916 Standing Liberty quarters are one of the classic rarities of 20th century US silver coinage...an example in even the worst condition is worth $3-$4K. An MS65 (comparable to a 9.8) could sell for $100K with a full head.
  17. I'm scared to see how many New Mutants #98 CGC 9.8's you have up your sleeve Just a couple....I sent in 8, got 7 back.
  18. Greedy bastich! You should offload one to me to make yourself feel less greddy. Your collection shames mine.