OT: Just when you thought you have seen it all.....
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All it needs is a wet sheet transfer.
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It's a proof printers scrap. No doubt it's super rare too. Great price and won't last long (literally).
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wow - i hope you guys actually read the full discription and not just looked at the card. Its just TOO FUNNY!
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Wow...you need to look at the other things he's selling, too! :)
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The Big Tuna...
Seller could have (at the very least) used a Bill Parcells football card.
:D If this post makes no sense, please read the seller's item description:) |
"since I don't have any big Hollywood Connects right now, the logical route is Ebay"
Hilarious :p |
Optimism.
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I'd love to be Delbert in this film.
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Research for Board Members
I know you are all excited about this auction. Rarely is a Manrique card in this condition seen up for auction in any venue. Before you impulsively punch in that first bid I thought that you should know a little more about Fred.
Fred's major league career spanned the 1980s. He had no particular strengths. In eleven years he played for 8 different teams in both leagues. The highlight of his career would have to be his tenure with the California Angels. After being dumped by the Twins in August, Fred was signed by the Angels on December 7th, 1990. During spring training in 1991 Fred prepared for a break out year with the Halos only to be cut on April 1st. Fred, thinking this was an April Fools prank showed up an April 2nd to find his locker empty. He wandered aimlessly for several weeks, before being picked up by Oakland. His Angel stat line of all zeroes compare favorably with the rest of his career. I would have to conclude that Fred Manrique is not a future Hall of Famer. Bid accordingly. As for the movie, I would anticipate a return on investment equal to his Angel stat line..................all zeroes.;) |
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