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So I decided to facebook the kid who stole my Holographic First Edition Charizard in 5th grade So I decided to facebook the kid who stole my Holographic First Edition Charizard in 5th grade

03-15-2010 , 10:25 PM
theres too many sean connors for me to sort through
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03-15-2010 , 10:26 PM
All that remains now is for you to deliver a gut-wrenching wedgie and you really will feel like you're back in 5th grade.
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03-15-2010 , 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Its Sick
This is not 1st edition, ldo.

What you want, is one of these:

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03-15-2010 , 10:29 PM
some *** bag stole my score barry sanders rookie card when i was in 7th grade
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03-15-2010 , 10:31 PM
in 4th grade i traded a kid named Jeremy Kermit an original marvel Hulk card with a heinous crease in it for about 50 foil marvel cards. he noticed the crease and wanted his cards back and i said fu. so i got out my card binder and moved all my ****ty cards to the front page and put his cards behind them and left it open on the ground and he came and stomped on it thinking he was getting me back. then i laughed and showed him what he did and the same night his mom called my mom to tell her what i'd done. lulz.
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03-15-2010 , 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ninersrule
some kids stole my collection, i wish i could murder them to this day.

Yep had them in a binder and got stolen from me on a field trip I put it under my seat on the bus
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03-15-2010 , 11:15 PM
some guy stole my executor and R2D2 in jr high, then just happened to get the same two cards the next day in his collection and flatly denied that they were mine, even after my mom called his mom. if i can remember his name maybe i'll try to find him...



so sick, man i was pissed.
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03-15-2010 , 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ThePwnz0r
some guy stole my executor and R2D2 in jr high, then just happened to get the same two cards the next day in his collection and flatly denied that they were mine, even after my mom called his mom. if i can remember his name maybe i'll try to find him...



so sick, man i was pissed.
OMG can't believe someone posted this, I was really into this game in Middle School and High School

Too bad that card sucked ass because of the 15 deploy
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03-15-2010 , 11:43 PM
Back when my family lived in Calgary, Alberta... we had no money. Both of my parents were a year away from graduating from their technical schools at which point they could get good full time jobs and we would be living much better... but at this time we had nothing. There were weeks we would go without any meat and pancakes were the staple of life we abused to get through the hungry periods. There was even a time the electricity went out because the check my parents wrote bounced.

This story is all to display how far below the poverty line we were.

Anyways... so my grandma knew and understood how poor my family was and one year for my birthday she sent me $20. I saved that $20 for my mom's birthday and displayed it proudly in my empty (except for some pennies and the $20 bill) see-through piggy bank. I invited a kid over named Elroy Pantherbone to play some nintendo (It was 1997-ish so it was kinda a lame system for the time considering N64 was out... but w/e I loved my normal nintendo).

So, sure enough I go to the bathroom come back and he's got his shoes and jacket on acting like there's a fire at his place and he has to get back to put it out. He explained to me some kind of lie about him having to be home and he forgot and if he's not his dad is going to be very mad. So he splits and I return to my room to play some more nintendo.

Within a few hours I glance over at my proud piggy bank all full of it's $20 goodness... only to see it empty. I franticly ran around my house asking people if it was a joke, no one had it. My parents looked up his dad's name in the phone book and drove down to his house asking for the money to be returned. He acted like he had nothing.

The next day at school he was bragging about seeing the wedding singer or godzilla or somethin with my friends and thanking me for my kind charity in sending him.

It was a very rough time for me.

I thought about facebooking him and telling him to pay me $100 or something... but to replace the amount of hurt that $20 caused he'd have to pay me like $10,000.
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03-16-2010 , 12:03 AM
When I was in 7th grade I was eating lunch on a Friday at school and me and my family were moving that Saturday, so I borrowed $1.50 from some guy knowing I'd never be able to pay him back. If you're out there, sorry man, don't facebook stalk me.
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03-16-2010 , 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuval
Back when my family lived in Calgary, Alberta... we had no money. Both of my parents were a year away from graduating from their technical schools at which point they could get good full time jobs and we would be living much better... but at this time we had nothing. There were weeks we would go without any meat and pancakes were the staple of life we abused to get through the hungry periods. There was even a time the electricity went out because the check my parents wrote bounced.

This story is all to display how far below the poverty line we were.

Anyways... so my grandma knew and understood how poor my family was and one year for my birthday she sent me $20. I saved that $20 for my mom's birthday and displayed it proudly in my empty (except for some pennies and the $20 bill) see-through piggy bank. I invited a kid over named Elroy Pantherbone to play some nintendo (It was 1997-ish so it was kinda a lame system for the time considering N64 was out... but w/e I loved my normal nintendo).

So, sure enough I go to the bathroom come back and he's got his shoes and jacket on acting like there's a fire at his place and he has to get back to put it out. He explained to me some kind of lie about him having to be home and he forgot and if he's not his dad is going to be very mad. So he splits and I return to my room to play some more nintendo.

Within a few hours I glance over at my proud piggy bank all full of it's $20 goodness... only to see it empty. I franticly ran around my house asking people if it was a joke, no one had it. My parents looked up his dad's name in the phone book and drove down to his house asking for the money to be returned. He acted like he had nothing.

The next day at school he was bragging about seeing the wedding singer or godzilla or somethin with my friends and thanking me for my kind charity in sending him.

It was a very rough time for me.

I thought about facebooking him and telling him to pay me $100 or something... but to replace the amount of hurt that $20 caused he'd have to pay me like $10,000.
Woah man,
you were super poor dude!

Spoiler:




but seriously, I can't believe a kid would not only steal but brag about that chit the next day...cruel.

by the way...

Spoiler:



you shoulda kicked his azz!

Last edited by DOH!_28; 03-16-2010 at 12:05 AM. Reason: kindness?
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03-16-2010 , 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuval
Back when my family lived in Calgary, Alberta... we had no money. Both of my parents were a year away from graduating from their technical schools at which point they could get good full time jobs and we would be living much better... but at this time we had nothing. There were weeks we would go without any meat and pancakes were the staple of life we abused to get through the hungry periods. There was even a time the electricity went out because the check my parents wrote bounced.

This story is all to display how far below the poverty line we were.

Anyways... so my grandma knew and understood how poor my family was and one year for my birthday she sent me $20. I saved that $20 for my mom's birthday and displayed it proudly in my empty (except for some pennies and the $20 bill) see-through piggy bank. I invited a kid over named Elroy Pantherbone to play some nintendo (It was 1997-ish so it was kinda a lame system for the time considering N64 was out... but w/e I loved my normal nintendo).

So, sure enough I go to the bathroom come back and he's got his shoes and jacket on acting like there's a fire at his place and he has to get back to put it out. He explained to me some kind of lie about him having to be home and he forgot and if he's not his dad is going to be very mad. So he splits and I return to my room to play some more nintendo.

Within a few hours I glance over at my proud piggy bank all full of it's $20 goodness... only to see it empty. I franticly ran around my house asking people if it was a joke, no one had it. My parents looked up his dad's name in the phone book and drove down to his house asking for the money to be returned. He acted like he had nothing.

The next day at school he was bragging about seeing the wedding singer or godzilla or somethin with my friends and thanking me for my kind charity in sending him.

It was a very rough time for me.

I thought about facebooking him and telling him to pay me $100 or something... but to replace the amount of hurt that $20 caused he'd have to pay me like $10,000.
Also where did you get all the food to get fat?
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03-16-2010 , 12:16 AM
Great story Kuval. Here's the link for vengeance:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...8.586670949..1
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03-16-2010 , 12:22 AM
LOLOLOL nice one man.

I had Charizard first 1st edition. Bakc then i was like 11yrs old and my dad bought it for me for $120 at a local hobby shop.

those were the days...
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03-16-2010 , 12:28 AM
I've been thinking of tracking down some kid I was friends with 15 years ago that stole my baseball card collection that was prob worth a g or 2 back then. Son of a bitch. It's really been driving me nuts lately. Thanks for reminding me.
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03-16-2010 , 01:09 AM


I remember when my brother stole my 1st edition Japanese Lugia holo and some other cards and traded them for Yugio cards or some ****. My parents made him pay me like $100 or something. LOL.
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03-16-2010 , 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by EdmontonRounder
Great story Kuval. Here's the link for vengeance:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...8.586670949..1
Yeah, I know he's there.. I'm just not interested.

As far as me getting fat... I got fat because I literally ate everything whenever there was food. Like, when you starve as a kid, you learn how to pack it in. Until just earlier this year when I learnt how to not eat until I was actually feeling full... and it's hard to train yourself in that way.

Last edited by Kuval; 03-16-2010 at 01:30 AM.
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03-16-2010 , 01:41 AM
when i was 11 years oldit was raining one day. We had indoor recess. there was a grueling MTG match taking place in the back of the classroom. i just finished a guy off with the 5/5 flyting trample teekas dragon



the guy i was playing with deided to be dramatic and throw my card. it flew behind the sink and cupboard in the back of the class and was gone foreverr. i got the last laugh. ten years later i was walking and saw him mowing his lawn. that night i came back and rang his doorbell and ran. i dunno what happened but i bet it was funny. i bet he was tired the next morning. haha im such a badass
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03-16-2010 , 01:43 AM
wow
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03-16-2010 , 01:45 AM
KUVAL now as I know your background I understand your ways
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03-16-2010 , 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by CCuster_911
LOL this reminds me, I went to Dave and Busters and was obv tearing up the arcade games. So naturally I racked up a ****load of points so I could make it rain in the store....I bought some random **** like shot glasses/mini soccer ball/etc, but sitll had points left over and couldn't really get anything too cool but on the way out I see Pokemon Booster Packs. They were 600 points and I had around 900 or so left so I obv got one.

Pic of My sick run good:




Variance: Combined worth 7.00$
wtf these dont look like real cards
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03-16-2010 , 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dkgojackets
wtf these dont look like real cards
The new cards look wayyyyyyy different.
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03-16-2010 , 01:52 AM
more like wayyyyyyy ghey. original ftw
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03-16-2010 , 02:04 AM
epic lols
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03-16-2010 , 02:30 AM
hahahahha epic story, awaiting response.
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