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Old 12-12-2001, 07:08 AM
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Posted By: runscott

Mine's pre-wwI "runner" cards (no hurdlers or swimmers! or "pugilists", and God forbid - bowlers)

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Hey, I take offense. Bowlers are some of the most finely tuned athletes the world has ever seen. If any one wants to get rid of there bowling cards, I will gladly take them off your hands.

Scott, I am writing a letter to Santa notifing him what a bad boy you have been. I will you you in my will for now.

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Old 12-12-2001, 08:54 AM
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Posted By: Lee Behrens

He had to feel like a pretty important man in them tights with all them metals. NO that is not a bowler!!!

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...admittedly, he's crossed over the red line, but he's clearly finishing his follow-through in a bowling lane. If ALL bowlers wore skates I might consider it a sport.

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It wasn't the tights that had you confused?

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It's time for me to go to work at the bowling alley. I will check for anyone that looked like the guy pictured above.

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In addition to Baseball cards I collect E75 - E80 Caramel Boxing cards, magazines with Rita Hayworth on the cover and George Hurrell photographs.

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I collect hair off of the shower floor and try to paste it back onto my head best regards all (more than 50% of US Caramels I have seen are toned)....had to throw that in for MW

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I just love those boxing cards . . . Anyone wanting to get rid of any pasky N or T boxing cards, lemme know. . .

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