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Should players sell their bowl rings?
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BuddyLee Offline
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I think not...

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04-15-2002 09:35 AM
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Of course not. That is the kind of thing that you should keep forever. Its an accomplishment! When those guys are 60, they can look back on that and be proud of what they did.
04-15-2002 02:00 PM
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I don't think they should. Unless they need the money to survive, they ought to keep it and cherish it.
04-15-2002 04:28 PM
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For enough money, I'd sell them the whole toilet, not just the ring.

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