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Posted By: Tyler
I was flipping through some T205's this morning and noticed some players that looked like modern day celebrities. I faintly remembered a thread from at least a year and a half ago that ran with this topic. Anyone have some fun ones to share? Here are 2 to get started. |
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Posted By: Jason Duncan
I always though Chick Hafey resembled the late John Lennon. |
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Posted By: Jason L
I do recall that thread, and there are some great ones out there...I might also add that the Hemphill T205 also resembles Gary Shandling, at least the lower face/mouth. |
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Posted By: Zinn
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Posted By: Alan U
pre-war John Larrouquette |
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Posted By: Roger
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Had to revisit this threat. The Curse of Oak Island on History channel has Jack Morris' twin, at least they look like it
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