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slab_em-migration

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  1. Just wondered if you have all the dc british reprints? And all the, pence copy variants for the 70's DC's? Well done anyhow, I would love to go through them, especially some of the early 50's DC's.

     

    Yeah, and when he gets all of those, he needs to get all of the Australian DC reprints too! wink.gif

    Some of these have original covers not released in the US, and some of these are 300 page comics! I bought one just for the oddity factor.

  2. Well, it would help if the "person" could seperate himself from the achievement!

    In this case, it would help if the person who had just achieved the achievement could conduct himself with a little more class.

     

    I made a joke that I actually thought was funny, which contained a bit of sending myself up in the process, and you all jumped down my throat.

    Go back and look at it again.

     

    Ian, I think you'll find that many (most?) Americans don't appeciate dry British wit:

     

    Then Ian needs to use a Smiley or add an "LOL" when "joking" in this manner. Given Ian's attitude and history of giving Arnold a hard time, it's no wonder the "joke" was taken wrong. I thought the same thing as a few others when I first read it - it was a sarcastic jab at Arnold and Overstreet.

  3. As long as everyone here knows I wasn't slamming Sugar and Spike. I think he mis-read the post. I then tried to clarify, but at this point I don't care.

     

    I wasn't being critical, I was just seizing an opportunity to point out how much I adore Sugar and Spike.

    I'd rather read them than Crisis On Infinite Earth ANYDAY.

     

    That's understandable. Sugar and Spike better reflect your personality than Crisis does.