I am hoping that no one cracks the Allen & Ginter code this year, that the fad has died out, and next year we will be able to open our A&G without parallel cards with little butterflies or hieroglyphics on them. That probably won't happen, but it does tell you what side I am on when it comes to codes. I don't care, I don't have the time and, again, I don't care. So, why did I offer up the following code in my contest ? Because I know there are some people who like this stuff, and instead of offering a contest where you can win in the laziest way possible -- by simply entering -- I thought a few people might want a reward after a job well done. Unfortunately, as I said before, when it comes to cracking codes, I don't care. So I determined that the randomizer would be the ultimate decider of who wins the contest. If the randomizer chose someone who cracked the code, then they would get some extra cards. If the randomizer did not choose a code cracker,...
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