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Offline Martinus

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[color=66ff00]Was doing a bit of cleaning and found Star Trek monthly magazines nos. 1-19 and 23 with the exception of number 4. I could simply recycle them but they're in quite good condition and it would be a pity to just get rid of them.

Basically whoever wants them can have them for the cost of postage and packaging. I'll give this a week and if nobody's interested I'll just recycle them.

Any takers?
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Something for you Trek fans
My house is really cold in the evenings, and we've run out of firewood. ;7

 

Offline Martinus

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Originally posted by Blitzerland
My house is really cold in the evenings, and we've run out of firewood. ;7

[color=66ff00]*Takes a working flamethrower out of the admin weapon storage unit.*
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Offline Grey Wolf

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What, not the shotguns?
*Clutches working shotgun from before the admins took them away*
Back to the topic, good luck finding someone to take them off your hands.
You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?" -George Bernard Shaw

 

Offline vyper

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Sell em on ebay dude.
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Offline Martinus

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[color=66ff00]Not much want for them there from the searches I've seen. Figured some of the ST people on here might like them free of charge.
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Offline Goober5000

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Hmm.

What's the estimated cost of shipping them to the U.S.?

 

Offline Liberator

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What's your postal code Maeg?  ZIP code Goob?
So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me.

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Offline Sandwich

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Yeah... Total weight, some people may not know your location, etc. ;)
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