tmgrl2
littlehermit said:Oh, but I can see it now... one of us chucks a deck onto the flames, and someone else shrieks "OH I'VE WANTED THAT ONE FOR YEARS!" and rescues it for their own collection, and most of the decks only get a little singed.
So....one person's downfall is another person's redemption...
Hmmmmm....good idea, littlehermit.
Would we not be de-enabling if we all showed up at the bonfire with our decks...and BEFORE we throw any in, we all look at everyone else's decks and say, "Oh, I've always wanted that! Then no one has to pay for a deck they want, so de-enabling isn't necessary...
Unless...
the idea of de-enabling is to NOT own so many decks in the first place and then end up maybe OWNING MORE!
Oh dear, now I am quite confused.
terri