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Old 11-22-2006, 11:56 AM
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Posted By: Joe D.

Well, I have a lot to be thankful for (family, health, etc.... or if this was a hanksta description... blah blah blah).

One of things I am thankful for this year is finding N54, being welcomed into the N54 community, and corresponding with many nice people here.

A very Happy Thanksgiving to all N54ers and their families.


To keep this thread on topic though -

Lets post the pickups you made this year that you are most thankful for (I will limit it to 3).

It is easy for me....

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Old 11-22-2006, 12:26 PM
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Posted By: barrysloate

Three beauties Joe- and I trust you will have the E101 Matty in a couple of hours, as planned?...and of course, a Happy Holiday to all

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Old 11-22-2006, 12:39 PM
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I hope you all have a very happy Thanksgiving. Whether we argued or shared enjoyable moments during the year we should all be thankful that we have a place to meet and talk. This is our virtual Cheers.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving...even the Yankee fans. Here are 3 cards that I'm especially thankful for receiving this year.



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Old 11-22-2006, 12:52 PM
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Posted By: jP

happy thanksgiving to you also Joe.

very thankful for my family, job, health, to live in a awesome country where freedom does mean something ! and ofcourse for having the oppurtunity to collect, trade, purchase cards that remind us why we live in the U.S.A.

and ofcourse thankful for the N54 forum and friends i made here. cheers!

my collection: http://s102.photobucket.com/albums/m95/obaks/

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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

Happy Thanksgiving!

but you really have to post a TURKEY card to keep it on-topic!

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Old 11-22-2006, 12:53 PM
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1887 N172 Harry Wright
http://www.rustywilly.com/largecards/WrightHarry.htm

1927 Honey Boy Harry Heilmann PSA 5
http://www.rustywilly.com/largecards/HeilmannHarry.htm

1952 Topps Eddie Mathews PSA 6
http://www.rustywilly.com/largecards/MathewsEddie.htm

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MY COLLECTION: http://www.rustywilly.com/MYCOLLECTION.htm

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Posted By: Steve M.

Number 1: My first daughter-in-law, the lovely Nicole married to my son Andrew



Number 2: Caddy Cat from the shelter to be a companion for the Budster



And Number 3: You guessed it



So you see, I do have a life outside of this hobby . Happy Thanksgiving to all and yours.

Steve Murray

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Posted By: Bob

Happy T-Day to everyone.
Thankful for family and friends and thankful for the best football team in America not located in Columbus, Ohio, the Arkansas Razorbacks!


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Posted By: Chris Bland

They basically had to apologize for winning the world series (odd - in any other sport the "cinderella" team is glorified), but it was just as sweet for those of us who are Cardinals fans...

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Posted By: Gilbert Maines

Happy Thanksgiving all.
And thank you for the niceties and the putting me in my place when I needed it.

But most of all thank you for the training that everyone of you have given me, whether you realize it or not.

Have a good one!

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Posted By: Billy Stair

I just found the site and I appreciate being able to read all the informative posts.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all from Arkansas.

Bill

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Posted By: Marckus

Happy Thanksgiving to all..................

Its been a good year for my family and some nice additions of those
"sometimes" square cardboard things.

Mark

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Posted By: Joe_G.

Happy Thanksgiving to all. I'm sure we'll all reflect on 2006 again when the year comes to a close, until then, I'll give thanks for a couple Detroit OJs & an unused ticket.



Best Regards,
Joe Gonsowski
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Old 11-23-2006, 05:18 AM
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We live a short drive from Plimouth Plantation, the Rock (another myth) and the Mayflower. For those that haven't been, I highly recommend a visit to these sites when on the South Shore. The superb reenactors, including Wampanoag descendants, surprisingly add the candid truth to the Thanksgiving myth. Yep, we should be quite Thankful that the kind and generous Wampanoag didn't run the pathetic, freeloading Illegals back out to sea.

Plymouth Mass 1621,

...The Pilgrim crop had failed miserably that year, but the agricultural expertise of the Indians had produced twenty acres of corn, without which the Pilgrims would have surely perished. The Indians often brought food to the Pilgrims, who came from England ridiculously unprepared to survive and hence relied almost exclusively on handouts from the overly generous Indians-thus making the Pilgrims the western hemisphere's first class of welfare recipients. The Pilgrims invited the Indian sachem Massasoit to their feast, and it was Massasoit, engaging in the tribal tradition of equal sharing, who then invited ninety or more of his Indian brothers and sisters-to the annoyance of the 50 or so ungrateful Europeans. No turkey, cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie was served; they likely ate duck or geese and the venison from the 5 deer brought by Massasoit. In fact, most, if not all, of the food was brought and prepared by the Indians.

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Posted By: jamie

I have others that are in better shape or worthy considerably more, but this is definitely the favorite card in my vintage collection (and it came from the BST boards to boot)!




My second child is due any day. Could be a very hectic Thanksgiving for me.

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Congrats and good luck!

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Mazel Tov, Jamie !!!

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