American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
I want that Jukebox!
I got that deep into variants once before with a collection, please shoot me if I go there again, it will drive you crazy I promise...
But nice stuff for sure.
Grim
But nice stuff for sure.
Grim
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! Interesting....
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Who left the LR wormhole open this time!Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! Interesting....
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
cwja wrote:Who left the LR wormhole open this time!Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! Interesting....
I'm glad I didn't have to wait 6 weeks to see that video. That was awesome
ISO: CLICK HERE
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Now cwja, don' be rude...cwja wrote:Who left the LR wormhole open this time!Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! Interesting....
"I might not be perfect but I'm me to the bone"~ Seasick Steve
...words to live by.
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imo, it's all a result of the modern record collectors association with commodity fetishism~dcmak5
...words to live by.
"This steepen guy grinds my gears."~stl_ben
imo, it's all a result of the modern record collectors association with commodity fetishism~dcmak5
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Yeah it was very interesting, Jack sure knows how to pick/haggle
I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
Jack looked really happy to see those guys, I watch American Pickers all the time, It's a great show
rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box
I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
Jack looked really happy to see those guys, I watch American Pickers all the time, It's a great show
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Dunno, I haven't seen one but then again, I don't check this section that much.Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Ah.. just trying to share something cool with you guys.Moller72 wrote:Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Or $6,000 in cash...mvickers03 wrote:rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box
I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
Oh yeah, ToucheKali Durga wrote:Or $6,000 in cash...mvickers03 wrote:rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box
I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
I'm bored, I'm the chairman of the board.
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Re: American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White
No problems actually this is good bc outside us and canada this is the only way to see it.mvickers03 wrote:Ah.. just trying to share something cool with you guys.Moller72 wrote:Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?