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Wildwood Comic Con Coming NOW…

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The following convention report comes courtesy of a guest writer, Karszoo. It’s her first submission to MLD. Enjoy:

On Friday, July 1, I was lucky enough to attend the annual Wildwood Sports Cards, Comics, Beanies and Toy Convention at the Convention Center in Wildwood, NJ for the third straight year with KevinMLD. The free event is held early in the Summer Vacation season every year. With vendors selling everything from sports memorabilia to classic 1990’s comic books to random dvds to kids toys (new, used, and VERY used), there’s sure to be something for everyone. 

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Anyone else get a call today from the “Service Center”?

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Who is Richie James?

We have a home phone. Weird, right? It was included in the package and when you are paying $50/month for everything under sun from Verizon, you just take it. So we got a single corded phone for $14 from Best Buy and plugged it in. The phone calls we get are so odd. I forgot what telemarketers were like. Today, ptb was so amused by my side of a call he requested a transcript for MLD.  Read more of this article »

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No need to check the Phillies’ schedule, the game is at 1:07PM

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Photo courtesy of Phillies.com

The 2011 Phillies season has been noteworthy for many reasons. June alone saw pitcher Cliff Lee put up historic numbers in his five starts, but a make-up game leading to four Phillies wins in under 48 hours during that stretch really caught my attention. The team is in the midst of another scheduling oddity as they make their third of four straight one o’clock starts today at 1:07PM.

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Bungie says goodbye to Halo

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After ten years, software developer Bungie LLC, producers of the Halo video game series for the Xbox360, will end its relationship with the franchise one week from today. Future games will be developed by Microsoft’s 343 Industries, but before they’re done Bungie is giving back to its supporters through their final Halo release, Halo: Reach, one last time.

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