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Posted By: Dave
I have acquired a collection of old baseball cards I have put into toploaders. |
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Posted By: Rob
Hi Dave, |
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Posted By: fkw
I keep the bulk of my cards in a large fireproof Gun Safe (for rifles, 5' tall and weighs a ton |
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Posted By: barrysloate
250 inches of rain a year!!! |
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Posted By: Paul S
No kidding, wow! Hope you're tossing a handful of silicon packets in each container. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
And maybe some silica gel packages, too... |
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Posted By: fkw
Yes 250" of rain.... But its sunny every day too. When it rains it is heavy but lasts only a few minutes at a time. If you walk 100 feet in it it looks like you fell in a swimming pool |
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Posted By: Paul S
Frank -- oh yeah, thanks, that's what I meant, silica gel <ahem>. Guess I had my mind on bigger things. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Paul- those bigger things are actually "silicone." |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Tit for tat, Barry. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: barrysloate
I guess those two clever quips make us bosom buddies (we have to keep going until we run out of schoolyard jokes). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Brain- Teri Hatcher didn't need to use saline... |
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Posted By: Paul S
Barry, right you are and now that's twice I sit corrected. There must be an E-size joke somewhere in the letter "e" at the end of silicon(e), although now I am twice humbled and so shant put it into words, lest I mess it up again. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: DMcD
Eh howzit Mistah FKW. Waimea, Big Island was my first home when I came to Hawaii in '92. I only had to look out the kitchen window to see snowcapped Mauna Kea loom in the crystal clear air. A glorious sight! I walked to the top of Mauna Loa in '93. Took two-and-a-half days across a vast lavascape to get to the caldera. What a peaceful place. Waimea had one stoplight, no movie house, no Longs. Hilo was the Big Smoke. Used to highball down the Hamakua Coast (unless I got stuck behind a cane truck) on Saturdays, do some shopping, maybe catch a show. The rain was indeed biblical in Hilo, even the ducks were walking, but the payoff is the unreal tropical landscape. Moved to Oahu after a year on the Big Island. Lots more going on here but it's a different Hawaii altogether. Climate's easier on cardboard, too. |
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Posted By: fkw
Shaka, Howzit Brah! Ya I was born and raised in Kaneohe but the ohana just moved back to the islands this summer after 20+ years in NorCal because its actually mo'cheaper than SF Bay area. Im really still more of NorCal guy than a Hawaii born haole, but it will change fast. For me its mo'bettah here now, yeah? |
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