This Is The Most Powerful Weapon of All

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 This Is The Most Powerful Weapon of All
This is Curt Schilling's bloody sock from Game 2 of the 2004 World Series and it is the most powerful weapon in the universe...in Curt Schilling's video game world he is creating. We've all known for awhile that Schilling has been busy working with his company 38 studios (formerly Green Monster Games) on a new MMORPG that was supposed to be like the Everquest world that he loves so much and ... [link]

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