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» Site title: Card Corner » Site description: Resource for trading cards and collectibles with information including columns, news, internet radio segments, a forum, and links.
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» Site title: Card Zine » Site description: News, features and information on non-sports trading cards.
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» Site title: Cardz 'n Thingz » Site description: A forum for collectors of trading cards as well as many other collectables.
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» Site title: Collector Link » Site description: Search engine for locating trading card collecting sites. Over 2000 sites are catalogued.
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» Site title: Collector Trading Cards » Site description: Weblog with guides and posts about collecting trading cards.
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» Site title: Comic Images » Site description: Comic images is one of the largest publishers of non-sport trading cards and collectibles in the United States.
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» Site title: Copcards » Site description: Information on police trading cards, copcards, dare cards, sheriff cards and law enforcement cards from around the world. Includes general information, scans of cards sorted by location, and swap locations and dates.
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» Site title: The Dinosaur Fan » Site description: Dedicated to prehistoric animal trading card and sticker collecting and the elementary study of those magnificent beasts that have captured imaginations since time immemorial.
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» Site title: Dog Card Art » Site description: Collection of vintage trade cards featuring dogs, with pictures, and a history of 92 breeds.
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» Site title: Kensitas Silk Flowers » Site description: A brief introduction to the free woven silk flowers given away free in the 1930's with Kensitas Cigarettes.
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» Site title: Non-Sport Update Magazine » Site description: A magazine for collectors of non-sport trading cards, old and new. Every issue contains pricing, news, columns, features and sample cards.
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» Site title: Trading Card Hobbyist » Site description: News, analysis and features covering the non-sport trading card industry.
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» Site title: 1972 Wacky Packages Test Set » Site description: Theories in the evolution of the mysterious and undocumented 1972 test set of Topps Wacky Packages die-cut trading cards.
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» Site title: Weetbix Cards » Site description: Resource for collectors of Australian weet bix cards produced by Sanitarium. Weetbix is breakfast cereal in Australia.
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» Site title: The Wrapper Magazine » Site description: A source for locating old and new non-sport entertainment cards.
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The following are a sampling of REAL answers received on exams given by the California Department of Transportation''s driving school.
Q: Do you yield when a blind pedestrian is crossing the road?
A: What for? He can''t see my license plate.
Q: Who has the right of way when four cars approach a four-way stop at the same time?
A: The pick up truck with the gun rack and the bumper sticker saying, "Guns don''t kill people. I do."
Q: When driving through fog, what should you use?
A: Your car.
Q: How can you reduce the possibility of having an accident?
A: Be too shit-faced to find your keys.
Q: What problems would you face if you were arrested for drunk driving?
A: I''d probably lose my buzz a lot faster.
Q: What changes would occur in your lifestyle if you could no longer drive lawfully?
A: I would be forced to drive unlawfully.
Q: What are some points to remember when passing or being passed?
A: Make eye contact and wave "hello" if he/she is cute.
Q: What is the difference between a flashing red traffic light and a flashing yellow traffic light?
A: The color.
Q: How do you deal with heavy traffic?
A: Heavy psychedelics.
Q: What can you do to help ease a heavy traffic problem?
A: Carry loaded weapons.
Q: Why would it be difficult to be a police officer?
A: It would be tough to be a dickhead all day long.
Humor of the day
Q: Did you hear about the blonde coyote?
A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde who stood in front of a mirror with her eyes closed?
A: She wanted to see what she looked like asleep.
Q: How can you tell if a blonde is a good cook?
A She gets the pop tart out of the toaster in one piece.
Q: How did the blonde try to kill the bird?
A: She threw it off a cliff.
Q: How do blonde brain cells die?
A: Alone.
Q: How do you get a blonde to marry you?
A: Tell her she''s pregnant.
Q: What will she ask you?
A: "Is it mine?"
Q: What are the worst six years in a blonde''s life?
A: Third grade.
Q: What did the blonde get on her IQ test?
A: Saliva.
Q: What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
A: A dope ring.