Monday, October 4th, 2010 at 4:19 pm
Question by Tommy: what kind of equip card morphtronic deck is good?is this a good one?
i kinda just threw it together but can u help u help me figure out what i need…ihave all thesse cards already…so please help
monsters
morphtronic vacuumen
morphtronic datatron
morphtronic slingen
gadget driver
gadget hauler
synchro tuner
morphtronic videon
morphtronic magnen
morphtronic magnen bar
Cyber Dragon
spells
magnet circle lv2
factory of 100 machines
morphtronic engine
buster rancher
junk box
morphtronic cord
morphtronic map
Dust Tornado
Mysticla space typhoon
Lightning vortex
Vengful sevant
Lucky iron axe
Sword of deep seeded
Rocket pilder
traps
morphtronic bind
morphtransition
morphtronic mix-up
morphtronic forcefield
morphtronic monitron
all-out attacks
Waboka
Compasory evac device
d-prsion
call of haunted
Best answer:
Answer by kenji k
I would reduce your spells and traps a little bit and add in a little more monsters. Since morphtronics are great in numbers, i suggest “double summon” and a “mage power” never hurt as well 
I really like your deck
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Monday, October 4th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Question by Tommy: what kind of equip card morphtronic deck is good?is this a good one?
i kinda just threw it together but can u help u help me figure out what i need…ihave all thesse cards already…so please help
monsters
morphtronic vacuumen
morphtronic datatron
morphtronic slingen
gadget driver
gadget hauler
synchro tuner
morphtronic videon
morphtronic magnen
morphtronic magnen bar
Cyber Dragon
spells
magnet circle lv2
factory of 100 machines
morphtronic engine
buster rancher
junk box
morphtronic cord
morphtronic map
Dust Tornado
Mysticla space typhoon
Lightning vortex
Vengful sevant
Lucky iron axe
Sword of deep seeded
Rocket pilder
traps
morphtronic bind
morphtransition
morphtronic mix-up
morphtronic forcefield
morphtronic monitron
all-out attacks
Waboka
Compasory evac device
d-prsion
call of haunted
Best answer:
Answer by kenji k
I would reduce your spells and traps a little bit and add in a little more monsters. Since morphtronics are great in numbers, i suggest “double summon” and a “mage power” never hurt as well 
I really like your deck
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Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Question by yearroundrider: How likely is it that the U.S. will adopt some kind of rules for beginner bike riders?
Does anyone think North America is bound to (eventually) adopt some kind of rules as far as limiting what a new MSF graduate is able to purchase immediately after getting the motorcycle endorsement on their license? Something like the British system where you’re forced to start out on a lower displacement until some time goes by before upgrading to a larger machine. I’m not exactly sure how their system works, but don’t you have to prove you have the skills needed before stepping up to a 1000cc race replica, versus just going out and plunking down ,000 5 minutes after you graduate like over here in the states? Any thoughts on this?
Best answer:
Answer by Dimo J
The U.S. Government has no authority to impose any such rules.
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Question by Jim: Where can I find the old style pressed penny books? The kind that had clear plastic pages, not a trifold.?
These are books for collecting your smashed or elongated pennies of the type you get in machines outside souvenir shops or at tourist attractions. They were small books with several plastic pages and had a hard plastic binding. Inside you could slip the coin completely in to the plastic sleeves on each page. Seems like the only ones available for purchase anymore are trifolds where you slip in the coins but the plastic only covers the middle of the coin. These new kinds are also tall, and the old one I’m looking for was more squarish. I have three of these, one from Wall Drug, one from Oregon and one from San Francisco. Do they not make these anymore? I just don’t care for the new ones being sold.
Best answer:
Answer by csc12794
i dont have a clue
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 at 12:28 pm
These are books for collecting your smashed or elongated pennies of the type you get in machines outside souvenir shops or at tourist attractions. They were small books with several plastic pages and had a hard plastic binding. Inside you could slip the coin completely in to the plastic sleeves on each page. Seems like the only ones available for purchase anymore are trifolds where you slip in the coins but the plastic only covers the middle of the coin. These new kinds are also tall, and the old one I’m looking for was more squarish. I have three of these, one from Wall Drug, one from Oregon and one from San Francisco. Do they not make these anymore? I just don’t care for the new ones being sold.