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Zuldane
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4057
Location: At sea.
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Hobbet
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 1345
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Posted: 07/24/03 - 19:32 Post subject:
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damn
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atarom
Dalai Lama of RealPoor

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 16398
Location: 375th st. Y
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Posted: 07/24/03 - 19:46 Post subject:
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retarded.
wonder why he sold it though.
bankruptcy? =P
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Deroth
Can't Stop Posting

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Posted: 07/24/03 - 19:50 Post subject:
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guess he only wants one, probably got a ton for the second.
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compusmack
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 15 Oct 2002 Posts: 6354
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Posted: 07/25/03 - 13:22 Post subject:
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$$$
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sinrakin
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 7044
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Posted: 07/25/03 - 13:37 Post subject:
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"... and someone our children can mentor"? Is that a dig at hockey players?
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Akronn
RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 07/25/03 - 13:48 Post subject:
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Here's the scoop:
| Quote: | DALLAS (AP) -- Dallas Stars captain Mike Modano never expected to find his 1999 Stanley Cup Championship ring for sale on e-Bay.
But that's where the ring was before Thursday.
Modano told Fort Worth television station KTVT that he had taken the ring to Denis Boulle of DeBoulle Jewelers in Dallas to get it duplicated and upgraded. Modano said the jeweler asked to keep the original to put it on display and he agreed.
Apparently the jeweler then sold the ring to a Florida man, who put the ring up for auction on e-Bay. Bidding on the ring soared to at least $20,000 before it was removed from the online site, with a note on the listing that read "the seller ended this listing early because the item is no longer available for sale."
The e-Bay posting showed that the ring was authenticated by Boulle.
Jeff Bartley, the jewelry company's vice president, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the company wasn't wrong in selling the ring.
"First of all, we would want to make it clear we did in fact have authorization to sell the ring," Bartley said.
Bartley didn't take questions, putting off further response until Modano's agent, Bob Murray, addressed the situation. Murray was reportedly traveling back to Dallas on Thursday, and was unavailable for comment. |
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