Well not reallyQuasi-duck wrote:
There was...oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
sure usually the government's fault for people needing bread lines
Let's have some banter, people!
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Well not reallyQuasi-duck wrote:
There was...oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
sure usually the government's fault for people needing bread lines

Ocean do you have any antiques?
No one cares about that stuff you're nattering on about any more TBH.
An Original copy of "Alice in Wonderland"Quasi-duck wrote:
Ocean do you have any antiques?No one cares about that stuff you're nattering on about any more TBH.
I am trying to see how much it worth, apparently it worth over 1k
otherwise, I dont really
did u get all them records online, or in a store?

Mostly from friends/family but I did get one at a book festival.oceanhawk wrote:
did u get all them records online, or in a store?
Maybe you're right, the great depression wouldn't happen for another five years, but the US was violently suppressing uprisings at that time. Ever heard of the battle of Blair Mountain?oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
Thank the leftest for the recessions in the first placeGreatbigHippo wrote:
Maybe you're right, the great depression wouldn't happen for another five years, but the US was violently suppressing uprisings at that time. Ever heard of the battle of Blair Mountain?oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.


It's pretty much impossible that it's an original copy. Maybe second edition, but no way it's first edition. There are only 22 known copies in existence, and you aren't on the list. Plus one of the 22 was sold recently at well over 2,000,000$.oceanhawk wrote:
An Original copy of "Alice in Wonderland"
Lol. Maybe he meant the original draft? 
Yeah, the one he printed from his computer!Quasi-duck wrote:
Lol. Maybe he meant the original draft?
I have a few original copies of the Bible too.
Hey, Pablo, what kind of a set-up do you have in your bedroom?
You sure? My GD tellin me this first copies...Pablo22510 wrote:
It's pretty much impossible that it's an original copy. Maybe second edition, but no way it's first edition. There are only 22 known copies in existence, and you aren't on the list. Plus one of the 22 was sold recently at well over 2,000,000$.oceanhawk wrote:
An Original copy of "Alice in Wonderland"
Let me dig this thing out
how much would a second addition cost

Pretty much worthless, apparently.oceanhawk wrote:
You sure? My GD tellin me this first copies...Let me dig this thing out
how much would a second addition cost
I see you completely ignored the part about violently quelling uprisings. Probably because I could prove capitalism is evil with it.oceanhawk wrote:
Thank the leftest for the recessions in the first placeGreatbigHippo wrote:
Maybe you're right, the great depression wouldn't happen for another five years, but the US was violently suppressing uprisings at that time. Ever heard of the battle of Blair Mountain?oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
I have the first draft. Just one page is worth over 10 billion $. It's said the heavenly ink it was written in cures all illness.Quasi-duck wrote:
I have a few original copies of the Bible too.
There is nothing evil about Capitalism, sure Its about serving your fellow manGreatbigHippo wrote:
I see you completely ignored the part about violently quelling uprisings. Probably because I could prove capitalism is evil with it.oceanhawk wrote:
Thank the leftest for the recessions in the first placeGreatbigHippo wrote:
Maybe you're right, the great depression wouldn't happen for another five years, but the US was violently suppressing uprisings at that time. Ever heard of the battle of Blair Mountain?oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.

Lol, no, that is Communism.oceanhawk wrote:
sure Its about serving your fellow man

Then explain why the US military bombed and gassed Americans in 1921 in the name capitalism.oceanhawk wrote:
There is nothing evil about Capitalism, sure Its about serving your fellow manGreatbigHippo wrote:
I see you completely ignored the part about violently quelling uprisings. Probably because I could prove capitalism is evil with it.oceanhawk wrote:
Thank the leftest for the recessions in the first placeGreatbigHippo wrote:
Maybe you're right, the great depression wouldn't happen for another five years, but the US was violently suppressing uprisings at that time. Ever heard of the battle of Blair Mountain?oceanhawk wrote:
Yea.. Not really...GreatbigHippo wrote:
There were bread lines in every other country at that time.
Hang on a second everyone, this friendly banter is going off course thanks to the local bigot.
What is your favourite aircraft? Mine is probably the Hawg.

Mine has to be the Stuka dive bomber (All models). It looks cool and it was an effective ground support aircraft with a fearsome siren and carry up to almost 4,000 pounds of bomb's (Big boom) or fitted with 37mm AT Cannons. Scary machine to face
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That is why you go behind itEllio_98 wrote:
Scary machine to face

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