I tested for you...

orpheus

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....chinese soup on VTES cards. :-(

My conclusions :

- all extensions fared as badly, from Final Nights to Kindred:MW
- inexplicably, the Shadow Feint cards have escaped the slightest trace
of damage
- Benedict Giovanni looks good enough with his borders all swollen, sort
of like the frame of a picture
- either the peppers in the soup were very corrosive or the cards are
not made well enough to resist what my stomach loves
- I'm lucky that Disarm is now the commonest of Rares, being fixed in so
many starters that only Dreams of the Sphynx can compete.

I could add that you shouldn't let your cards on the table when you fill
your dish up to the trim with soup, but that would mean I acquired some
wisdom in the process, and I'm not that pretentious (or optimistic ?).
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Orpheus
 
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my condolences on the cards, except for shadow feint, since all of
these made it through.

Luciano de Sampaio
Anarch Baron de Curitiba
Mr. Baali
 
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"Orpheus" <orpheus.13@DEADfree.fr> wrote in message
news:421a61d1$0$17739$626a14ce@news.free.fr...
> ...chinese soup on VTES cards. :-(
>
> My conclusions :
>
> - all extensions fared as badly, from Final Nights to Kindred:MW
> - inexplicably, the Shadow Feint cards have escaped the slightest trace
> of damage
> - Benedict Giovanni looks good enough with his borders all swollen, sort
> of like the frame of a picture
> - either the peppers in the soup were very corrosive or the cards are
> not made well enough to resist what my stomach loves
> - I'm lucky that Disarm is now the commonest of Rares, being fixed in so
> many starters that only Dreams of the Sphynx can compete.
>
> I could add that you shouldn't let your cards on the table when you fill
> your dish up to the trim with soup, but that would mean I acquired some
> wisdom in the process, and I'm not that pretentious (or optimistic ?).
> -------------------
> Orpheus



Well thanks for increasing, ever so slightly, the value of the rare cards
left on the market.

Raille
you are what you eat