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For all of the porn....just kidding!

But, honestly, thanks for all of the Panther memorabilia. Everything you mentioned was there and it's currently covering my bed waiting to be searched through this weekend. It will take me a while to look at all of the cards.

It was great meeting you, and thanks again!

To all others that gave you crap...:prrr:

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LOL It was good to meet you as well! I hope you enjoy all the Panthers stuff. I'm happy that it went to a Panthers fan.

I will say this. I thought I had some more 8 x 10's like the Steve Smith one. If I run across them when I move, I'll let you know.

Thanks for taking the TV down to the curb too. I't still there today. LOL

(Maybe everyone was right, I should have donated that to a museum. LOL)

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Thanks also! I got my ronnie brown rookie card and appreciate it alot! Its on my mantel next to the football he signed for me a few years ago! Means alot man thankyou!

You're more than welcome guys.

If you guys are ever out and a bout and see something cool that is Indianapolis Colts think of me! :D

I wonder if there are any old time Yankee or Cubs fans on here?

I have a Mick card that would make a old time Yankee fan creme his jeans! :lol:

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I have some Colts stuff just picked up a nice 2 color patch of Len Barney I believe that's his name from national treasures

Thanks, but I'll pass. Len was a great player for the Colts, but that was when they were in Baltimore. (Something that the Baltimore has never forgiven them for, moving to Indianapolis.)

Besides, I don't have much left to trade. LOL

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TV is gone! :thumbsup:

I was still there Friday afternoon. I went out to the store this evening and the TV is goine! I hope it found a good home.

Pamther's gear: GONE

P0rn DVD's: GONE

TV: GONE

Box of baseballs :Still here

Yankees items: Still here

Basketball: Still here

UT Mug: still here.

I'm sure I wil find more as I pack up more things.

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