Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:I think this meerkat guy is the first graduate of the David Whitfield School of Customer Service.
JohnGaunt wrote:He may simply be having a bad week. That said, he should snap out of it before he digs his hole any deeper.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Nah...guys like that are pricks for life.
FormCritic wrote:His Reply:Perfectly simple, my dear fellow over the pond. It was aimed at people who stick an item on watch with no intention of ever bidding for it. Hence, they don't even put in a bid if the auction ends and there were no other bids on the item. All seems rather pointless to me. I've no objection in the slightest to people watching the items if they're interested in bidding and are keeping tabs on how the price goes up. Hope that assuages your curiosity. to recap: in this sense, watcher = prat with no intention of ever bidding.A remarkably civil response seeing as I was trolling him.Actually, I kind of like Meerkat now.
jasonw1239 wrote:I wonder if the archer was there when Gary signed it?
aia wrote:i would say so: just think that the guy drew it when he was at high school and gygax signed it in 1990...
Kingofpain89 wrote:Seller must have gotten Snoop Dog or Dr. Dre to write up the description for this one: ** expired/removed eBay auction **
g026r wrote:Nobody could go listen to a Guns n' Roses record in 1985; they hadn't released anything at that point.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Seller must have gotten Snoop Dog or Dr. Dre to write up the description for this one:
tedsim wrote:Ahh yes, the 80's gangster speak. I learned what gangsters were and wore based on the extras from Breakin'
As you can see in the picture, the cover shows heavy wear and even has the binding end taped even though the binding seems tight.