Drabble by Kevin Fagan for August 28, 2012
Transcript:
Broker: So, what did you want to sell? Ralph: I have in my possession the signature of Abraham Lincoln! Broker: If it's authentic, it could be quite valuable! Ralph: It's authentic, all right! Broker: Is it signed in a book? Or on a letter? Or on a document of some kind? Ralph: Even better... He signed a baseball!
OCedHrt about 12 years ago
I thought the key was inside the briefcase.
bethy85 about 12 years ago
Why does one troll have to try and ruin the comics for everyone else? I mean, if you’re that miserable in your life, don’t sign up to forums, just go sit in a dark room and cry. Leave everyone else alone to enjoy their morning.
sleeepy2 about 12 years ago
And, as a Flyers fan, let me just say that Kranadon does not represent us at all, and I really wish he’d change his avatar.
lily245pj about 12 years ago
I think the PawnStars on tv would want to see this baseball.
OldestandWisest about 12 years ago
it’s not impossible that Lincoln signed a baseball, he died in 1865 and the first official baseball game in the US (according to Wikipedia) was in 1846.
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yeah, Doc, but it don’t hurt to flag them too . . . ☺Ralph musta caught a pop fly from far left field to get that ball – it was far out . . . . ☻
williamh31980 about 12 years ago
I have an original first printing of The Ten Commandments, autographed!
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
Which probably explains why I can’t see Kranadon’s comment. His user name almost sounds prehistoric.
cwreenactor about 12 years ago
That will not be appearing on “Antiques Roadshow.”
Llywus about 12 years ago
It looks like the troll known had Kranadon has been bumped, but I’m betting he’ll be back within a week or two under a new alias. Kran was at least his second identity, probably more than that.
nj23nut about 12 years ago
Hmmm, there was an Alan Lincoln who played minor league ball, but no one ever named Abraham Lincoln ever played pro ball. I think Ralph has been had.