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Old 01-30-2011, 07:52 AM
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Default I have to get older . . .

. . . but I don't have to grow up. Just dickin' around w/Photoshop. This E90-1 (?) Frank Chance with its weird back view was just begging to be customized.

Do you suppose this is why Keith Olbermann once called me "puerile"?

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Old 01-30-2011, 07:54 AM
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Hi Bob!
Great job,lol, love the card! You always love your work!

Hoping you are well, and I want you to know I'm thinking of you! You're the best, my friend!

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That's a pisser!
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Old 01-30-2011, 08:02 AM
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Yellow snow~!!!!
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He should get that checked out. Looks to be a hot one. Must have picked something up on a barnstorming tour.

Good stuff,
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Very funny Bob......nice work, just glad there isn't too much more detail....brings back memories of my Tiajuana Gehrig xxx booklet

and on that email question concerning Richard M, it had to do with an E121 that is catalogued but has never been seen in the hobby. Kind of makes it difficult to complete a set .....
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Great job! I used to find that kind of rear view card somewhat pointless. But then again, I was always more of a "boob man."
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Haha, Nicely done thats good Stuff.
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Looks like the Peerless Leader is "ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble".
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Default Bibles!

Leon,
I almost spit my coffee all over the computer reading your post!
I'll never forget trying to figure out what Popeye was doing to Olive Oil when I was 8 and saw my first TJ Bible!
I had about 50 different that I sold back in the mid 1990's.
Every year Becky and I would travel the World's longest yard sale / flea market that goes from Michigan down thru Tennessee nd now beyond!
We try to do part of it every year for that week and then wrap the vacation up with a family reunion in Tenn area close to her side of the family in NC.
A truly great vacation!


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Very funny Bob......nice work, just glad there isn't too much more detail....brings back memories of my Tiajuana Gehrig xxx booklet

and on that email question concerning Richard M, it had to do with an E121 that is catalogued but has never been seen in the hobby. Kind of makes it difficult to complete a set .....
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Nice stream. No prostate problem there.
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........ come on Bob, that's kind'a inmature .....

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Gives a new look at your phrase, "Just dickin' around"..............
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I stole that phrase from a song they play on the Bob and Tom redio show. I think it's titled "Dickin' around at work."

The lack of ability to receive the B&T Show is one of the big things I miss in my "winter home" in Pennsylvania. We're in the Juniata River valley and radio reception is very bad. I can only get one religious station and two or three country stations. I can't even get PBS for classical music.

Maybe next winter I'll break down and pay for the Bob and Tom premium service to get the show over the internet.
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