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A_Pharis

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Afrobandit is like that kid that you knew when you were little that would lie time after time even though everyone always knew it was a lie - but he'd try to sell it every time.
Just pat him on the back and send him on his way. No one ever listens to his input here, anyway.
 

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Afro is this you?
 

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I can verify this transaction. I was the buyer.

A message was sent to me in klingon via a courier bigfoot that this foldout was found by a friend. I traded him 3 sets of bronze ball bearings, a $50 bill, and handful of 4 leaf clovers. The seller and I actually met at a mufon meeting in 1995 and had shared our collecting via telekinetic chats. We both acquired telekinesis while sharing an abduction in 1789. It sounds weird but when we are abducted we also travel through time. Except for 1976.. Aliens hate early disco!

Back to the card. My friend.. We will call him wolf smolder (who also had a sister kidnapped I'm the 70s.) was abducted by a gaggle of blues but managed to escape in 1917 he acquired the card in trade for a charleston dance lesson for the great granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln. She was a madam and her ladies were know for giving expert rod carews. Lincoln himself acquired the card while cleaning out a hide for nosfuratu with Tito van helsing. Yes the cross dressing Mexican gardener of the German vampire slayer.

So as the blues are chasing wolf across the roaring 17s he hide the card in a wall at an early century underground pinball club thinking the back contained the location of a yet to happen alien encounter. When he was captured, reprobed, and turned loose he dug the card up. He stood incorrect as the back did not contain the coordinates of this encounter but 10 of the 11 ingredients used in the KFC recipe.

That's why the value was so high.
 

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The card came from a 1990 aqueous pack which also contained a red/red, blue/blue & "rainbow ice/ice" card.
 

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