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Feel free to add your card related poetry here. And let me know if I should chuck it all and pursue the lucrative career of the professional poet.
Roses are red Violets are purple This poem is an example of when cards turn brains mushy like that of a nurple Brian (Soylent Purple is nurple!) |
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There once was a man from Nantucket
Played 500 games in the Major Leagues Never saw himself on cardboard, despite his need for speed Finally got a Conlon after he kicked the bucket. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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There once was a Group called Net54.
Who dreamed of old baseball cards galore. Their card knowledge was great. Except when it turned to hate. And called each other a whore. |
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In the digital realm where history's embrace,
Lies a forum, a gathering, a collector's base. Net54baseball, where memories are traced, A place where the past and present are interlaced. With threads woven from the fabric of the game, Where enthusiasts, their passions aflame, Discuss, trade, and cherish without aim, The cards and legends that brought baseball fame. From T206s to modern day feats, Each post, a story, where time retreats. A community bound by wins and defeats, Sharing tales as their heart beats. Here, knowledge is a treasure, shared and sought, Of rare finds and auctions, battles fought. In this digital haven, time is naught, For each card, a piece of history bought. Amidst the chatter and the lively debates, The essence of baseball, this forum celebrates. A digital diamond where fate allocates, Friendships and finds, that destiny creates. So here's to Net54baseball, a unique space, Where the love for the game finds its rightful place. Through pixels and posts, collectors embrace, The timeless allure of the baseball chase. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Quite impressive...makes my poem seem like nurple'd prose. Brian |
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What are the odds of a Nantucket baseball card connection?
Brian |
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Dont be too impressed. ChatGPT Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I thought I was the only one that was artificially intelligent. Brian |
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How about one from our Nigerian TECNO phone users.
Roses are red violets are blue I am here to scam you! PS, Hi there, my old man has this for sale in good condition, Reach him out for more information. stephenchalker6@gmail.com Thanks. |
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A haiku:
All those graded cards SGC and PSA Man, they're everywhere
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For cards I admittedly get spastic
For images rare and fantastic But Ill be damned if Im paying For some 18 year old saying "Its a 3" then heat sealing the plastic. An Old Timer |
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Who lost their way and used their words, To stroke hate and inflame, Rather than praise the old game, Leaving behind blocked threads filled with turds. |
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Mathewson, Clemente and Mays,
Collecting your cards I spend days, I search high and low, Attending card shows, I don't think this is just a phase. |
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Hello friend, my father has the card you want to get
Reach out to him at TonyRealName38@email.net A PSA graded 1914 Cracker Jack Ray Schalk Sent from my TECNO BD4h using Tapatalk |
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When in your vaunted pride you hear
The roaring welcome of the stands, The unleashed hero-tinted cheer, The echo of applauding hands, Lift up your head above all men Think how these thousand worship you Go to it eat it pal and then Remember Donahue When headlines on the Printed Page Rate you the Ruler of the Field The war god of a golden age That reels before your lance and shield Take in the boost of voice and pen, Say, Here at last, Ive drawn my due Swell with the thrill of it and then Remember Donahue What is there left to curb you now? The world is at your steel shod feet, The laurel grips your clammy brow Where no man comes who might compete: So lift your beaker up again, Nor turn to Times remorseless cue Heres how Cobb, Matty, Walsh and then Drink one to Donahue. Grantland Rice, Donahue Eulogy |
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Cardboard eulogies
Gathered and kept from our past Yes we know you Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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-1909-
An intense young man approaches the plate. The restless crowd awaits… Anticipation on their faces. "How will this young man rate?". A hit to the gap for extra bases. "That's Ty Cobb, soon to be Great". - Last edited by Casey2296; 02-16-2024 at 07:03 PM. |
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Here is my bitterness in couplets entry...
The Acrimony of the Unchecked Box (or Ode on a Completion Burn) while school was out in the scorching summer of 75, by the day I was feeling more dead than alive, because a mustachioed Texas hurler by the name of Steve, made my brothers and I bitterly grieve, for no matter how many times we trodded over the melting asphalt, that damn drugstore had no packs containing the last card we needed, Foucalt!!! I scream to the dark heavens bursting with drops, why must you always rain on my collecting parade, Topps!!!!!!!!!!!
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Elm's Adventures in Cardboard Land ![]() https://www.youtube.com/@TheJollyElm Looking to trade? Here's my bucket: https://www.flickr.com/photos/152396...57685904801706 I was such a dangerous hitter I even got intentional walks during batting practice. Casey Stengel Spelling "Yastrzemski" correctly without needing to look it up since the 1980s. Overpaying yesterday is simply underpaying tomorrow. ![]() Last edited by JollyElm; 02-17-2024 at 11:56 PM. |
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Back in the '50's, when I was a young "snapper",
I bought Topps & Bowman and threw away the wrapper. I kept the cards & the gum, the latter to chew, and the cards went into a box--I never "threw"! My teeth rotted away & today I have none, but I always enjoyed just chewing the gum! The cards I still had until recent days when I sent most out to auction @ REA's! I got a good price from "1-penny" cards, but letting them go remains very hard. The moral of the story: If you have a collection-- don't sell them off w/out thorough reflection!
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Like a Ducky out of water
This Joe ain't no squatter He's just running so hard To get off his Goudey card 1938goudeymedwick905 (524x640).jpg Brian |
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Brian--
You need your "thinking cap" on to reply to your thread!!
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Ode to Monte Cross:
Oh, that handle bar mustache, And that flamboyant hair, But that T206 Tolsoti, That, I can only dream to dare. ___________________________________ The Red Stockings We used no mattress on our hands, No cage upon our face; We stood right up and caught the ball With courage and with grace. -- George Ellard (1869 Cincinnati Red Stocking supporter) Fun, fun, Scott ![]() |
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Wrote this years ago...
Casey at the Bat (circa 2007) The word came out from Mudville Where Mighty Casey played A company had bought the team A billion's what they paid The team would stay in Mudville They'd only change their name On BACO Field in Mudville The Juiced would play their games The new emblem looks really cool An "X" of two syringes With a pocket to hold needles For those injecting binges Now Mighty Casey came to camp Huge as he could be Last season he weighed 2-1-5 He now weighed 3-0-3 The games began the home runs flew Two teams won 99 And now there was just one game left The pennant on the line The outlook soon was looking bleak With O'Reilly on the mound A bases loaded triple Brought three runs around And although the Juiced would score In the 7th on a fly The fans began to worry When the 8th inning went by The top of the 9th went 1-2-3 Half an inning left to play The score still sat at 3-1 Not much was left to say The season looked like it was done When Jackson took strike 3 And then Thompson followed suit They could not hit McGee But Martinez hit one in the gap Took third without a slide And when McGee beaned Stephens The crowd, it almost died Cuz strolling up there to the plate As no one could deny Was Casey Mighty Casey With a glimmer in his eye The pitcher wound and hurled the sphere Like shot out from a gun Casey looked and held his swing The ump, he called strike one Strike two the second one went by The crowd groaned in alarm Casey shook his head And stuck a needle in his arm The crowd now watches silently As out there Casey stands 100 times he's hit it out One more chance in his hands And now the pitcher looks around And now he takes the sign And now he throws a bullet Oh, the pitch looks mighty fine Oh, somewhere in this favored land The Sun is shining bright The band is playing somewhere And somewhere hearts are light And somewhere men are laughing About things that they've heard said But there is no joy in Mudville Mighty Casey has dropped dead |
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It's such an enjoyable habit
To find a great card and then grab it But not so much fun When it comes back a one And you dread your decision to slab it
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