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Old 05-06-2009, 11:43 AM
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Default Tell us of your interests other than BB cards & Net54 ?

The sun is out here in Pennsylvania....after a week of steady rain. So, do I hit some baseballs with my Grandson....or, play tennis with him ?
Ronnie is a Southpaw, and has an edge on me. There should be a "law" banning left-handed tennis players

In any event, we will take the top off the T-bird and ride in style.

So, when you are not glued to your computer (viewing Net54)....or enjoying your vintage sportscards....tell or show us of your other interests ?



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Old 05-06-2009, 11:47 AM
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I also collect some non sports card sets:

N114 Civil War Generals, 1938 Horrors of War, 1933 Goudey Indians, 1930's Mickey Mouse Gum

stay busy coaching soccer for my kids

and hopefully play some poker when a tourney comes up with some friends.
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When not collecting cards, I prefer to drop the "d" and play with cars...



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I enjoy motoring. Great fun in 2007 driving from Chicago to Cleveland for the National.

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Wow...................mine are not near as exciting as some. I like coaching my son's Under 11 soccer team and playing my drums (alone or jamming with my "band"). My "band", a group of older married guys who get together when our wives let us. LOL! You know weekend musicians............you know the type.
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Recording locals bands here in the Nashville area and trying to explain to the wife that cards are an investments and that saving accounts are bad news.






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The '50 Jag is awesome!
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The '50 Jag is awesome!
Thanks. It's certainly my favorite. I absolutely love to restore these cars. Here are a few more shots of the Jag (and the new Jag). Also, just finished the top on the 1800 Roadster and snapped these pics a few weeks back).




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Nothing better than hanging out at the ballpark with my family



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Let's see there is...

metal detecting

coin collecting... especially ancient Roman coins. I like getting the uncleaned ones and cleaning them myself through electrolysis and other means.

online computer games (MMORPGs) - Ultima Online, Vanguard, EVE, etc.

traveling

Unfortunately, I only have time and money to do one hobby/recreation at a time now. So, it's baseball cards (and even with just that one I'm pretty limited), so everything else has pretty much been put on the back burner for awhile. With a 3rd child nearly here, I don't foresee expanding my free time for these hobbies for awhile.
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I'm a big fan of video games, especially vintage Nintendo games. I probably still play stuff like Punch Out and Super Mario Bros as much as I did when I was a kid!

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I'm a big fan of vintage Nintendo games. I probably still play stuff like Punch Out and Super Mario Bros as much as I did when I was a kid!
Thats funny, my kids dragged out the old SEGA Genesis game system and proceeded to pummle me silly with a chair while playing WWF (wrestling you know). It has been a long time since we played that, how do they still remember the moves? The graphics are horrible, but its fun nevertheless.
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I think we program those moves into our brains as kids and never forget them. I'm 28 and I still remember all the moves and codes like I did when I was 5-6 years old.
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I love geneology and am constantly researching family history.. I have a membership to Ancestry.com and all their database archives if anyone ever needs some family research done just shoot me a PM. I have also used the arhives to reseach pre war baseball players..

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When I'm not looking for T206's, I play video games and pastor a small church.
*Note that these three activities are most definitely not listed in order of importance.
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I have a 4 year old and a 2 year old that dominate most of my time. My boy just wants to throw the ball and my girl wants to talk about how much boys stink. What a great life! Other than that, I am thoroughly enjoying the Rockets' playoff run. I bought season tickets this year for the first time, and I couldn't be happier with the value.
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Non collecting-related baseball activities (sort of):

-Tracking down lost/missing players, both dead and alive
-Finding relatives of deceased players to gather new biographical info
-Visiting neglected gravesites of players

Autograph-related activities, non-baseball:

-Collecting the signatures of other people who intrigue me (mostly literature and rock & roll)

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these keep me busy...

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I have several interests....hmmm...in no particular order:

My Daschund, Tic Tac (don't laugh at his name - one of my ex-gf's named him - I had no choice in the matter)





The Bimmer (there's a German theme going on here I noticed)


My Bike


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One hobby that I would like to get into is stocks. If there is anyone that would like to give me a crash course on how to start online let me know. Shoot me an e-mail I would like to talk with someone that give me the ins and outs of doing this by myself.
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One hobby that I would like to get into is stocks. If there is anyone that would like to give me a crash course on how to start online let me know. Shoot me an e-mail I would like to talk with someone that give me the ins and outs of doing this by myself.
Thanks.
I just got into it myself - I had wanted to try it and I studied it on my own for about 3 months, right as the market was tanking. I read up on Zecco.com (GREAT site to buy stocks and even better for 1st time buyers). I purchased a large quantity of Citigroup when the whole AIG fiasco was at it's height in the media (as AIG went down, so did the other players). I purchased it at a staggering $0.97 cents a share. It's now at $3.86 (as of 2:05 PM). I did the same thing with Ambac (I studied the dropping stocks and used a site that you can play for fun using mock-monies and see how my predicted stocks did -they did GREAT! So I funneled some money in - here's the link to the stock game site: Test your Stocks!
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One hobby that I would like to get into is stocks. If there is anyone that would like to give me a crash course on how to start online let me know. Shoot me an e-mail I would like to talk with someone that give me the ins and outs of doing this by myself.
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Wow! Let me write that down somewhere!

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Marvin J.,

That's a great-looking Doxie.
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Other than cards.......I love deer hunting.....collect Vinyl....LPs that is.......texas hold'em
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Slowly moving away from cardboard and #2 into doing and being
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Amazing. You happened to buy C at exactly its 52 week (and probably all time) low, to the penny. With that kind of start, what will you do for an encore?
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Amazing. You happened to buy C at exactly its 52 week (and probably all time) low, to the penny. With that kind of start, what will you do for an encore?
Hehehe - thanks Pete - I also purchased Ambac at $0.81 cents a share - it's picked up to $1.44 right now.

My next purchase will be Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac (all three companies are too large to fail - it's a risk, but definitely a calculated risk that I know was going to pay off). I went to the NYSE website and looked at ALL 100+ pages of stock listings and went after the banking businesses (what goes up, must go down, and vice versa). I then looked at the 52 week high and low.

Fannie Mae at the bottom end is about $0.76 cents a share, high is about $0.88 cents - but look at the 52 week high; no way in hell that's going to stay there. Even if it goes up to only $5.00 a share...and my buy price is around $0.80...and I purchase 1000 shares....that's $4,200.00 pure profit.

PS - I'm also looking at Colonial Banc Group. I WAS going to buy ALY at under a dollar, but didn't pull the trigger - now look where it's at...I was not happy about that one hehehe
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Travel, music (all kinds, especially jazz and rock) and collecting Tibetan texts (and books in general) and painted scrolls. All told, I have spent about three years in Asia, mostly in India and Nepal.
The text below is a 150 year old copy of The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa.

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Genealogy - I've traced my paternal line to the 18th century (I'm a Jones, so it can get pretty difficult) and numerous other family lines back to Charlemagne.

Historical/Political autos - Just added James Madison to my collection

Playing around with the stock market

XBox 360 - don't find a lot of time to play, but when I do, it's usually Call of Duty: World at War
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