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WPPJames

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  1. 3 hours ago, comics4all said:

    If you are disagreeing with Andy, your grades for this round  just became -5 's lol

     

    As my paranoia grows, I will admit it was a bad call by the refs. BUT, I think the Stars still would have eventually won the Cup. How can you lose when you have Crazy Eddie as your goaltender.

    Known as “Crazy Eddie” to many fans ... Twice, an intoxicated Belfour has been arrested for a series of different issues.
    The first time, in 2000, he offered the arresting officers $100k, and then $1 billion dollars for his release without any charges.
    They unsurprisingly declined.

  2. 1 minute ago, comics4all said:

    If you are disagreeing with Andy, your grades for this round  just became -5 's lol

     

    In that case:

    "This series is also remembered because of the controversial finish to game six, in which Stars forward Brett Hull scored the Cup-winning goal with his skate in the crease, which was against the rules at the time. The league allowed the goal to stand as it was ruled that Hull was turned into the crease while maintaining continuous possession."

  3. 9 minutes ago, Joosh said:

    I very much appreciate the positive response on this book’s qualities. 

    I qualified the nonexistence of the perceived flaws and still had people saying the book could be a 9.4. My biggest hesitation against regrading is that the book gets damaged in the process. I believe it’s every bit a 9.8.

    It *could* come back as a 9.8. It *could* come back as a 9.4. Probably comes back again as a 9.6. It's a really nice book and has value, but it's not super valuable. Not yet anyway. To pay to have it cracked; re-graded; shipping cost, wait time... Maybe wait and see if the book greatly appreciates in the next few years, then re-evaluate?