FOUND GRI-GRI at MILITARY WALL this past Sunday Oct. 30th

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Power2U
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FOUND GRI-GRI at MILITARY WALL this past Sunday Oct. 30th

Post by Power2U »

If you lost a gri-gri on the above mentioned date at eh above refrenced wall please pm me with the name scratched into the side of it so I can get it back to you.

Thanks.
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Post by Roentgen Ray »

It's blue and has some light scratches. I'll be by to pick it up Sunday.
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Post by Power2U »

Well since I am sitting on a basically brand new gri-gri that isn't mine and have gotten no posts back on this anouncment I'll give you the name on the Gri-Gri and if anyone knows this person please get them in touch with me.

ALEX NIMMER

Thanks a lot.
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Post by steep4me »

I am Alex Nimmer. It's my pen name. So....even though you have never heard anyone call me Alex, all of my books have been written under that name. You can keep it though. I already have 2 gri gri's :shock:
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Post by Power2U »

You so funny... the real alex got a hold of me and I am returning it to him this weekend.
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