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What would you do with this?


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As some of you know I know used to be friends with the infamous Greg Frye. We still have some mutual friends and I was able to get this. Greg has owed me 28 bucks for almost 13 years now. After the trail he told a mutual friend that he was going to throw this out. I arranged for his 28 dollar debt to be erased if I got the card. So what should I do with it? Put it on the fridge. Send it to Beason for him to get a good laugh? Any good ideas?

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Lock it away somewhere.

Funny. In Adam Sandler movies, the thirty-year-old loser who never grew up winds up with the girl, the house, the car, the fame and everything else. Frye is likely in the process of learning that real life doesn't work like Adam Sandler movies.

Wonder what'll happen to him when that finally sinks in.

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oh i think it is sinking in. i know he is planning on moving. he has said that he knows he lost because of all the stupid stuff he has done and the life style he has been living even though he took a punch for his dumb actions. i in no way feel bad for him, he got what he deserved but i think he will learn something from all of this. i am just pumped to have a little piece of history in my hands.

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How in the hell did he get a players card in the first place?

my guess... he made it on his computer using photoshop or a similar program.

doesnt look too complex.

if you could get it signed by Beason that'd be fuging priceless. I kinda have my doubts he do it... maybe he would tho? Who knows? He'd prolly get a kick out of you giving it to him... then again maybe not? Go ask him on twitter... @jonbeason.

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my guess... he made it on his computer using photoshop or a similar program.

doesnt look too complex.

if you could get it signed by Beason that'd be fuging priceless. I kinda have my doubts he do it... maybe he would tho? Who knows? He'd prolly get a kick out of you giving it to him... then again maybe not? Go ask him on twitter... @jonbeason.

maybe not give it to beason....just let him know you have it or ask him to sign it, then get it framed.
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