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Visiting cities where pedigree collections came from

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You're a loser.

 

...although I do feel that way when I pass Akron, Ohio.

 

I lost my virginity there.

 

hm

 

Did you bleed? :fear:

 

It felt like it.

 

:eek:

 

Sorry dude. I assumed you were talking about your #1 virginity, not your #2. :eek:

 

I was talking about my #1. I didn't realize you guys swung the other way.

 

 

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come on! you can buy a map and tour the Hollywood Hills (ooopps) for the look through the bushes of a Movie Star's house.

 

WHy can't I have a tour of the USA to see the cities of the Pedigree Collections? and where the h*** is that book?!?!

 

:sumo:

 

 

I agree with you. The Church house should have some sort of Mile High statue or monument. It may only be interesting to comic geeks but the house should be on the map.

 

Yes, that house needs something. Maybe if someone would write a book about Pedigree collections we could all read about them.

 

I knew I was not the only one; I feel closer to my inner child for expressing myself. Now if I can get closer to finising my Adams run.

 

A book about Pedigrees? Not a bad idea. :tonofbricks:

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Every time I am in Houston, I have the uncontrollable urge to read vintage comics on the toilet.

You too?

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You're a loser.

 

...although I do feel that way when I pass Akron, Ohio.

 

I lost my virginity there.

 

hm

 

Did you bleed? :fear:

 

It felt like it.

 

:eek:

 

Sorry dude. I assumed you were talking about your #1 virginity, not your #2. :eek:

 

I was talking about my #1. I didn't realize you guys swung the other way.

 

 

Don't hate. Torch said it, not me. (shrug)

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You're a loser.

 

...although I do feel that way when I pass Akron, Ohio.

 

I lost my virginity there.

 

hm

 

At some point in history, a mere 15 minutes from where I grew up, Roy was spilling baby gravy. :sick::sick:

 

Do you have curly brown hair and an infectious smile?

 

lol

 

 

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You're a loser.

 

...although I do feel that way when I pass Akron, Ohio.

 

I lost my virginity there.

 

hm

 

At some point in history, a mere 15 minutes from where I grew up, Roy was spilling baby gravy. :sick::sick:

 

Do you have curly brown hair and an infectious smile?

 

lol

 

 

As a matter of fact..... hm

 

Where ya' been all these years you deadbeat! You can send me a MMC 9 and we'll call it even. ;)

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I realize this may seem silly but that wont stop me.

 

I travel alot and I visit many cities across this country. But when I visit one that a Pedigree collection came from I always expect something. I can't put my finger on it, but as I drive through the city I think there should be a monument or a giant comic shop marking the event.

 

When I go to Denver or Rockford or Bethlehem I just think there should be a place to go to lay a wreath or light a candle or something.

 

 

Anyone have anything remotely similar?

 

 

 

 

:tonofbricks:

Is there a Bethlehem U.S.A. I don't know about? (shrug)

 

Bethlehem, PA

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You're a loser.

 

...although I do feel that way when I pass Akron, Ohio.

 

I lost my virginity there.

 

hm

 

At some point in history, a mere 15 minutes from where I grew up, Roy was spilling baby gravy. :sick::sick:

 

Do you have curly brown hair and an infectious smile?

 

lol

 

 

It ain't his smile that is infectious. :devil:

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