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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 7811984, member: 19463"]I thought the highlight of this was 'Grumpy and Frog' (perhaps a Bluegrass duo???) but the ad was enjoyable even if it marked the frog becoming grumpy as well. For the record: Anyone who asks a question and does not mention the fact that their only interest in the answer is furthering their immediate listing on eBay is not going to be well received in some circles. We work cheap but no one likes to be 'used'. Had the posting started with, "I am hoping to sell this piece of garbage on eBay and need your help making sure I am identifying it correctly so I don't cheat someone too badly", you probably would have got the same answer with less acrimony. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't have that type (and would like one but...). The same duo also issued some nice gold coins but I only have this one that combines gold and copper in a nefarious manner. When I see a coin like this I can't help but wonder which body part its maker had cut off when he was discovered. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1342258[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 7811984, member: 19463"]I thought the highlight of this was 'Grumpy and Frog' (perhaps a Bluegrass duo???) but the ad was enjoyable even if it marked the frog becoming grumpy as well. For the record: Anyone who asks a question and does not mention the fact that their only interest in the answer is furthering their immediate listing on eBay is not going to be well received in some circles. We work cheap but no one likes to be 'used'. Had the posting started with, "I am hoping to sell this piece of garbage on eBay and need your help making sure I am identifying it correctly so I don't cheat someone too badly", you probably would have got the same answer with less acrimony. I don't have that type (and would like one but...). The same duo also issued some nice gold coins but I only have this one that combines gold and copper in a nefarious manner. When I see a coin like this I can't help but wonder which body part its maker had cut off when he was discovered. [ATTACH=full]1342258[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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