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That would be it. I knew something sounded familiar about this, but I couldn't put my finger on it so early in the morning. Now, why he thinks it's worth $4,500.00, especially as it's been used, is beyond me. Note: all Ebay auctions without pictures might as well be considered fraudulent. How many people out there really don't have access to a scanner and/or digital camera these days, that just happen to have very valuable items for sale?
> Maybe he means a promotion at McDonalds with scratch off game pieces? It's > pretty cool, cuz the paper had 9 places to scratch, and if you scratched the > wrong space, it would say Zap! But if you got the right space, it said > something like you win a cheeseburger or something. It's better than today's > boring scratch-bu> t-you'll-probably-have-no-chance-of-winning-cuz-theres-only-one-space-to-scratch > stuff. Read it here: > http://www.atari-history.com/archives/mcdonalds/mcdonalds_atari.html >
<-- If it was dead, it would be Necroflippia (oh, notice the toplessness :)
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