the living trading card set and the living blogger blankly staring at his own itenirary.

"Did you screw Bret Hart?" Asked Jim Ross with a straight face.

Equally serious, Vince responded, "clearly Bret screwed Bret."

My mind reeled.

One thing i like is the synergy between trading cards and nft's, particularly the on demand sets, and i think the Bret dust-up would be cause for a series of NFTs.

Imagine it.  A team on the backend running down licensing and permissions.  Newspaper covers, quotes and so forth.

Popular events and happenings, minutia that transcends sports entered into the trading card arena.  

I particularly like the "dracula owes moon knight money" thing.

I even like the idea of a premium xmen series 2(1991, chris claremont, jim lee) set.  Frame by frame, babies, of one of the best selling comic books of all time.

"Kane was playing with the chemicals."

The little cheever.  Doodlebug. Sawed-off satire of a man, that one.

Kevetch.

Indeed i say, of society, that how we treat and care for our kevins, is perhaps indicative, a bellweather, of our treatment of our own familiars, and points to a larger lack of concern in the thoroughfare proper.

Kenny Omega off saving the galaxy, once again.

My standup routine in tulsa got ruined.  I had egg and rotten tomatoes all over my clothing.

"He's a sophisticated f*cker", they lamented, before boredoms and lethargy turned to a spasm of outrage.

Of these and other things, i say to you that i prepare for another week, even as i put to rights the business of the elapsed week.


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