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Old 11-04-2015, 07:59 AM
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Default Three Days in Kearny, New Jersey

I'm guessing that is less than average, and I am grateful my last shipment found a way out.

Now if I were to spend three days in Kearny, apart from that mountain of mail, what are the local hot spots? There must be a lot of fun things to do in Kearny to explain the prolonged transit times through the postal sorting facility there.

I have been to Kearney, Nebraska and had the time of my life there.
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Dots Miller was a Kearny native. You could visit the pool hall that he used to own in town (no longer a pool hall I am assuming). His grave isn't that far away in North Arlington. Oyster Burns and Red Shannon and Sam Dente are also buried there.

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Old 11-04-2015, 08:22 AM
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Kearney, Nebraska?
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Old 11-04-2015, 08:27 AM
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New Jersey.

I think.

Suburb of Newark. Birthplace of a crapton of the best soccer plahyers the U.S. has ever produced.

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Kearney, Nebraska?
I was going to ask if it was that one also. I spent a few weeks there back in the early 90's building the National Guard Armoury building. I had a ton of fun there but my recomdations would be 20 yes outdated.
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Here's a list of things to do in Kearney, Nebraska:

-nothing


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Hoping to meet you one day -- in a kilt.

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I've been to Kearney once. They asked me not to come back.
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I live in no and have had a few hold ups in Kearney as well but I don't know about Nebraska
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No second E in Kearny, NJ, c'mon Frank!

I've spent a lot more than three days in Kearny, NJ, seeing as I was born there. Best thing to do there now besides visit my cousin is go to Brother's Bakery for great food. Go to the Argyle for fish n chips, and go to West Hudson Park to walk off all the food you ate.

You can still see the only house Dots Miller had in town. You can see my first house just a couple blocks away and about 10-12 other houses that used to belong to relatives of mine.

They have a great museum if you like civil war history. That town was named after Gen. Philip Kearny, a war hero. There is also a great fire department museum in town.

If you go, let me know and I'll show you around
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Here's a list of things to do in Kearney, Nebraska:

-nothing


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Hey, aren't I punished enough by living here? I have to be openly mocked nationally?
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would love to visit that infamous sort facility...will even take a selfie and post it to facebook.
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We have members in Europe too.
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Old 11-04-2015, 12:24 PM
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I was just asking as I was trying to figure out why in the hell Frank was going to be in Kearney, Nebraska (well, maybe that is where the mockery started).
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I was just asking as I was trying to figure out why in the hell Frank was going to be in Kearney, Nebraska (well, maybe that is where the mockery started).
Ed,

I did get off at the Kearney, NE exit on I-80 not too long ago looking for either fuel or food. I found neither.

I thought this thread would produce stories of cards that spent many more days in the NJ sorting facility than mine. Unfortunately the thread seems to revealing that our members in NE have far too much free time.

My trip to Kearny, NJ was purely hypothetical. I can always ask my cards what they did during their three days in Kearny.
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If your cards happened to make a side trip through the neighboring towns of Irvington or Elizabeth, be thankful if they arrive sans bullet holes.

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Unfortunately the thread seems to revealing that our members in NE have far too much free time.
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if i ever spent 3 days in kearny.....id probably get tested....just sayin
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If your cards happened to make a side trip through the neighboring towns of Irvington or Elizabeth, be thankful if they arrive sans bullet holes.

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And now that you know the back story, the price just went up, as it is for sale.
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I did get off at the Kearney, NE exit on I-80 not too long ago looking for either fuel or food. I found neither.

I thought this thread would produce stories of cards that spent many more days in the NJ sorting facility than mine. Unfortunately the thread seems to revealing that our members in NE have far too much free time.

My trip to Kearny, NJ was purely hypothetical. I can always ask my cards what they did during their three days in Kearny.
While your cards are visiting Kearney, ask them to be on the lookout for about 80 of my cards which decided to go AWOL while passing thru Kearney. They were all traveling in the same box. Had many others spend more time there than they were suppose to but eventually got bored and moved on.
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You can always pick up a body condom at the border. The other option is the sheep dip as you leave.
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Always shutter when I see my cards going through Kearny, but they make it in a somewhat timely manner. But that's relative to me, because ALL my cards have to do the Savannah to Jacksonville jump, which is always a mighty long trip (although nice weather).

Had my T206 Shag spend a week in Philadelphia. But as long as he got to see the Liberty Bell and a Phillies game, it was fine.

Never been to Nebraska...................
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In all seriousness, I am looking for the match program from the following soccer game in Kearney (with an "e", at least this side of the pond), New Jersey:

May 15 1949 New Jersey All Stars (Kearney Select) versus Belfast Celtic.

I wouldn't have heard of Kearny / Kearney but for that exhibition game.
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Back Story: This card was once mine. I nabbed it in the 60s - as a young teen - from Goldfadden (ADCO) when I lived in SoCal. And I spent a few trips to Kern(y) County, although the card always stayed in L.A. No lie, no kilt, and not off kilter. If you happen to buy it from Frank, please let me know.
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I just bought an autographed index card from Ownie Carroll(played in majors from 1925-34) and he was born in Kearny, NJ so I actually thought it was kind of cool that the card just spent the weekend in Kearny before heading to my house.
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Always shutter when I see my cards going through Kearny, but they make it in a somewhat timely manner. But that's relative to me, because ALL my cards have to do the Savannah to Jacksonville jump, which is always a mighty long trip (although nice weather).

Had my T206 Shag spend a week in Philadelphia. But as long as he got to see the Liberty Bell and a Phillies game, it was fine.

Never been to Nebraska...................
+1 Jacksonville is like the Bermuda Triangle stuff gets trapped down there and then suddenly reappears

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I have twenty cards in Kearny today. Prayers welcome.






Prayers were answered. Thanks. 1/8 PM.
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My shipment to SGC arrived in Kearny yesterday for its scheduled delivery today. Just checked tracking to see if it was delivered yet, only to find that the package arrived Phoenix, AZ this morning. How does that happen? I'm hoping it finds it way back to NJ soon.
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This may be my favorite thread of all time. Just read it from the top.

Good luck Frank.

As always, my thoughts are with you.

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