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Sunday, January 9, 2011

More Packs inna mail


Here's some Vintage Repacks from Aardvark Trading Co. that arrived out of nowhere. These are serious high-quality foil packs too! If anyone's interested, pick a number from 1-5 and I'll show off a pack this evening. Heck, I might even be convinced to show off one on A Pack To Be Named Later.

8 comments:

dawgbones said...

I'll say 7, oops, sorry, I always pick 7, let's go with 5 then, since it's the closest I can get to 7.

BA Benny said...

I say 1.

Mark said...

King Arthur: Right. One... two... five.
Galahad: Three, sir.
King Arthur: Three.

AlbuqwirkE said...

four

Mark said...

three, three, three....

Scott Sawyer said...

3!! Although with the blizzard we're getting right now you can open all of them. Will give us poor slobs in Atlanta that are stuck inside something to read.

dayf said...

Looks like we have a winner with three. If someone demands it, I'll do another one on APTBNL.

Re: The white demon coming for our souls
I just looked outside and very nearly cried. No school tomorrow. Kids are stuck home. I have to work anyway. Oy.

dawgbones said...

O.K., Fine, three then, have it their way!

and hopefully, the white stuff stays away from the Va. coast.