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great record breaking fishing story and happy ending for all !!!
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‘Very, very healthy'
After the weigh-in, Parker was anxious to release the fish back into his home waters.
"Oh, it made me so happy to see him swim away knowing that we took very good care of him and that we released him very, very healthy," Parker said.
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Parker and her family forgot their fishing scale — so they had to transport the giant catch to a local feed and supply store to record its weight
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Jaylynn Parker, 15, of New Richmond, Ohio, shows off her 101-pound blue catfish, caught in the Ohio River on April 7
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Teen may have set Ohio fishing record for 101-pound blue catfish
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interesting thread that i initially read and just now read again...
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this thread now has 1 million views .. amazing
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On 4/19/2024 at 3:14 AM, Cushing Fan said:
So I got in another piece of original artwork by actor Peter Cushing yesterday. This is an early (circa 1950s) collection of watercolour sketches Cushing did of people from different historical time periods. As these sketches are small, instead of a full signature, Cushing monogrammed them PCW - his middle name was Wilton. As a history teacher, these are a real treasure for me and a highlight in my Peter Cushing collection.
awesome stuff
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Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello are back on the beach in the 5th of the classic Beach Party films. This time sultry Linda Evans joins the fun!
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words to the wise...
the great George Carlin once joked, ”somewhere out there is the world’s worst doctor. And someone’s got an appointment to see him RIGHT NOW!”
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On 4/11/2024 at 9:05 AM, RareHighGrade said:
Issue #28 is another very tough book, with only 8 Universal copies in the census. It has a great cover depicting armed pirates taking over a vessel. The captain’s distressed look is understandable, given that his undersized billy club is likely to prove ineffective against his assailants’ swords and guns. If you look closely, you can see Flessel’s signature subtly hidden along the ropes.
This non-pedigree CGC 9.0 copy tops the census. No one has seen a Church copy.
that pirate bottom right is one of the most evil looking guys i ever seen !!
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bumping a thread i plan on reading
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On 4/10/2024 at 10:07 PM, RareHighGrade said:
With the exception of when he was impersonating another artist (e.g., NA #16 (Shuster) and Tec #18 (O'Mealia)), Flessel typically signed his covers. Can you spot where he signed the NA #27?
i had to really enlarge the image to find it !
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i have a weak spot for snow covers !
Superman 1, Real or Fake???
in Golden Age Comic Books
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i wouldn't give him my address even if he offered to ship it to me for free and included a free 10 spot