I believe they are giving away Cowboys patches with every bowl of soup from the concession stand!So u got plenty of Cowboys.... only a 9 hour drive from here. Totally worth $10 in Cowboys cards!!
I'll be there in spiwit!!
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I believe they are giving away Cowboys patches with every bowl of soup from the concession stand!So u got plenty of Cowboys.... only a 9 hour drive from here. Totally worth $10 in Cowboys cards!!
I'll be there in spiwit!!
So u want a guarantee? No more attempts on on your father's life?Day 2 of the show! A lot of card bros slobbering over the Yamamoto I have, but holding out for a Godfather offer! They already beat me up over a few Guerrero jr autos, but what can you do

Nicwe card!!!! One of my favorite cards of all time!!! Partly because 1966 Topps is the first baseball set I remember as a kid and Fergie in a Phillies uniform was really unique.
"It's really quite beautiful, really."Nicwe card!!!! One of my favorite cards of all time!!! Partly because 1966 Topps is the first baseball set I remember as a kid and Fergie in a Phillies uniform was really uniquel
Edit: I just looked this up and the other guy on this card, Bill Sorrell, was the 10,000th player in MLB history.
The amount of useless, old school sports trivia from me is really astounding!!! To quote Donald Trump "Nobody has ever seen anything like it before!", LMAO!!!
Swwet! I "heart" the old Kelloggs cards. Just wish they were easier to store and did not curl.The only thing better than a vintage Rose card is Skyline Chili........
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I just put them in top loads.........Have a bunch of the cracked ones but only PC the decent looking ones.........Have an almost complete set of the '73's that are the paper ones........We were too poor, as kids, to get Kellogg's cereal, so I mostly started from scratch; we ate the "Inferio's" as children.........Swwet! I "heart" the old Kelloggs cards. Just wish they were easier to store and did not curl.
Didn't believe it 'till I saw it on TV. Absolutely amazing!! And he was able to field grounders as well.
Jim Abbott '89 Upper Deck RC
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I've always thought Abbott never got anywhere near the credit for what he accomplished with his MAJOR disability. Compare what he accomplished to what any of us did being 100% healthy and what he did is even more impressive. And yet most people view his career as BFD. Certainly he can't rate with today's pitchers that cannot go past 5 innings without having to take a nap.Didn't believe it 'till I saw it on TV. Absolutely amazing!! And he was able to field grounders as well.
Jim Abbott '89 Upper Deck RC
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I have a complete set from the early 80's that are still in the cellophane with cardboard backers. Strait as an arrow!!Swwet! I "heart" the old Kelloggs cards. Just wish they were easier to store and did not curl.
And walked to school in our Lambofeeties!!I just put them in top loads.........Have a bunch of the cracked ones but only PC the decent looking ones.........Have an almost complete set of the '73's that are the paper ones........We were too poor, as kids, to get Kellogg's cereal, so I mostly started from scratch; we ate the "Inferio's" as children.........
I'm not sure if there were any off brand cereals when I was a kid, Seems like there was only Post and Kellogg's unlike today where every grocery chain has their own in house brands (ie: WalMart/Great Value).I just put them in top loads.........Have a bunch of the cracked ones but only PC the decent looking ones.........Have an almost complete set of the '73's that are the paper ones........We were too poor, as kids, to get Kellogg's cereal, so I mostly started from scratch; we ate the "Inferio's" as children.........
If it makes you feel any better, no one in my family wants to challenge me in any trivia, much less sports trivia or especially baseball trivia...Nicwe card!!!! One of my favorite cards of all time!!! Partly because 1966 Topps is the first baseball set I remember as a kid and Fergie in a Phillies uniform was really unique.
Edit: I just looked this up and the other guy on this card, Bill Sorrell, was the 10,000th player in MLB history.
The amount of useless, old school sports trivia from me is really astounding!!! To quote Donald Trump "Nobody has ever seen anything like it before!", LMAO!!!