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PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:11 pm 
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They have them on ebay for 15.00. I should get one right?


I'm no financial guy but it's probably cheaper to just buy the pizza.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Spaulding wrote:
They have them on ebay for 15.00. I should get one right?

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BOOK IT is a great team motto for TEAM SPAULDING

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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That's not really what this is about.

I used to go to some baseball card store with a boy I liked and pretended to be happy about baseball cards. It was right by Nosek's apothecary which was pronounced no sex and that was hilarious in 7th grade. I bought candy and makeup there. I think my friends stole things.


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RFDC wrote:

BOOK IT is a great team motto for TEAM SPAULDING


Don't you kinda want a personal pan pizza?


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Spaulding wrote:
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BOOK IT is a great team motto for TEAM SPAULDING


Don't you kinda want a personal pan pizza?

Yes!

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Spaulding wrote:
That's not really what this is about.

I used to go to some baseball card store with a boy I liked and pretended to be happy about baseball cards. It was right by Nosek's apothecary which was pronounced no sex and that was hilarious in 7th grade. I bought candy and makeup there. I think my friends stole things.


My vacations as a kid were going to the baseball card convention at Rosemont.

I have every Pete Rose card from Topps ever made. We knew to invest because he was a sure-fire Hall of Famer. I didn't see that tsunami coming.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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What lunch boxes did you have? Dukes of Hazzard, Care Bears, and this Hello Kitty one my aunt bought and my mom made me take for a year. I was mortified when the teacher that I hate held it up and asked who's purse is this? After that is was go home or bag lunch which people loved because my mom packed all sorts of junk for me. She loves sugar.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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I had a Dukes of Hazzard one and then a little later a NFL one with all the team helmets on it

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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I had Snoopy with a Thermos inside of tomato soup.

Poor children get used to eating soup.

tommy won't like the tangent this thread took.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
My vacations as a kid were going to the baseball card convention at Rosemont.

I have every Pete Rose card from Topps ever made. We knew to invest because he was a sure-fire Hall of Famer. I didn't see that tsunami coming.


That's a big lose for you. I had to go to Minnesota on vacations. I can't tell you how many parties I missed and boyfriends cheated on me so I could see my grandparents. Finally when I was being difficult my dad said sometimes your mom has to see her mom. I get it but they were still wrong.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I had Snoopy with a Thermos inside of tomato soup.

Poor children get used to eating soup.

tommy won't like the tangent this thread took.


That was a hand me down right? I could never get on board with tomato soup. I won't eat it.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Early '80s were the baseball card conventions when my brother was still young enough to go with.

When he went to college, late '80s were going to The Western Open.

But, we always stayed in Rosemont for some reason. Maybe my Dad was mobbed up.

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Where are you in birth order?


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Spaulding wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I had Snoopy with a Thermos inside of tomato soup.

Poor children get used to eating soup.

tommy won't like the tangent this thread took.


That was a hand me down right? I could never get on board with tomato soup. I won't eat it.


I love tomato soup....kick it up a notch with a grilled cheese....what's better than that?

I make the best grilled cheese in the world.

Oh, and I read Bill James' book in the mid-80s. Changed my life.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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I've never been on a family vacation or attended a sporting event with my parents. Unless you count Holland Mi for a tulip festival for a family vacation. But I don't. And now they are all like really you wanted to do this or that? Yeah I wanted to go to FL like everybody else!!!!!!


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Where are you in birth order?



5th of 5.

Like the Borg.

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I only remember fox and hound lunch box. I’m sure there were others.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:

I love tomato soup....kick it up a notch with a grilled cheese....what's better than that?

I make the best grilled cheese in the world.

Oh, and I read Bill James' book in the mid-80s. Changed my life.


My husband says he makes world famous grilled cheese and my son now is following. you ever seen elmer fudd's song about grilled cheese? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hslqHUqCfPc Gwilled Cheese!


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:


5th of 5.

Like the Borg.


no way you are the youngest. It doesn't fit. Way too smart and responsible.


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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
I only remember fox and hound lunch box. I’m sure there were others.


Hope so.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Spaulding wrote:
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:


5th of 5.

Like the Borg.


no way you are the youngest. It doesn't fit. Way too smart and responsible.


All my brothers broke all the rules so I wasn't allowed to do anything.

Except read Omar Moreno's personal memoirs.

Aaaandd....we're back.

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Did they beat you up or did they take care of you?


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Did they beat you up or did they take care of you?


We were spaced out. Closest to me beat the hell out of me (not literally, would do the rug burn thing more than I cared for) all the time. Now he's my best friend.

I'm safe.

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I had an aunt that would do that. She's about 13 years older and I'd cry and say she's geezing me!


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Spaulding wrote:
That's not really what this is about.

I used to go to some baseball card store with a boy I liked and pretended to be happy about baseball cards. It was right by Nosek's apothecary which was pronounced no sex and that was hilarious in 7th grade. I bought candy and makeup there. I think my friends stole things.


What in the name of Christ happened to my thread . . . I'm living in a cuckoo clock.

The Spaulding free association (and perhaps the Spaulding Free Association) strikes again.


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I highly recommend On the Road by Ivan DeJesus.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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tommy wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
That's not really what this is about.

I used to go to some baseball card store with a boy I liked and pretended to be happy about baseball cards. It was right by Nosek's apothecary which was pronounced no sex and that was hilarious in 7th grade. I bought candy and makeup there. I think my friends stole things.


What in the name of Christ happened to my thread . . . I'm living in a cuckoo clock.

The Spaulding free association (and perhaps the Spaulding Free Association) strikes again.

Team Spaulding cannot be stopped!

We look forward to your support Thomas!

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Books
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Drunk Squirrel wrote:


Only book thing I remember was an MS fundraiser for our teacher in 4th grade. I totally won a pencil and pencil box.

I mean, besides scholastic book sales.


Was it a smelly pencil?


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I highly recommend On the Road by Ivan DeJesus.


Sounds like if you took a roadtrip with Reader and Reason.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
That's not really what this is about.

I used to go to some baseball card store with a boy I liked and pretended to be happy about baseball cards. It was right by Nosek's apothecary which was pronounced no sex and that was hilarious in 7th grade. I bought candy and makeup there. I think my friends stole things.


My vacations as a kid were going to the baseball card convention at Rosemont.

I have every Pete Rose card from Topps ever made. We knew to invest because he was a sure-fire Hall of Famer. I didn't see that tsunami coming.

I went to those.

I bought a Reggie bar for a quarter, and it was the best thing I ever tasted. I ate it in two bites, and the guy who sold it to me said, "They don't feed you much, do they, kid?" I shrugged and he threw me another. The second one was also delicious.

Just before the convention, I found money on the floor of my sisters' bedroom. It didn't occur to me that it was theirs. I spent that sh*t.


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