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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1472132" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>Dude, are you stealing my material? From the late, great "pawn shop screwing thread."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I always like how they interview the pawn shop guy and he rambles off a script about the history of all these items like it's innate knowledge in his bald head. "The interesting thing about miniature glass replicas of the Death Star is that they preceded Star Wars. They actually preceded motion pictures altogether. See they were brought into popularity by a bartender/visionary in Boston Massachusetts named Ira "Hams" McPherson III, whose talent went beyond glass figurines and into the realm of the occult."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1472132, member: 4319"] Dude, are you stealing my material? From the late, great "pawn shop screwing thread." I always like how they interview the pawn shop guy and he rambles off a script about the history of all these items like it's innate knowledge in his bald head. "The interesting thing about miniature glass replicas of the Death Star is that they preceded Star Wars. They actually preceded motion pictures altogether. See they were brought into popularity by a bartender/visionary in Boston Massachusetts named Ira "Hams" McPherson III, whose talent went beyond glass figurines and into the realm of the occult." [/QUOTE]
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