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Old 01-24-2014, 08:32 AM
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Amazing story. Thanks for posting this!
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I just hit "play" on last night's show, and couldn't believe how excited I was when I heard him talk about these newly discovered cards.
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The baseball card hobby is the only going I enjoy hearing Olbermann talk about.

I can't disagree more with his liberal-socialist-communistic view of how things should be and no other way. God help us all already as it is...
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The baseball card hobby is the only going I enjoy hearing Olbermann talk about.

I can't disagree more with his liberal-socialist-communistic view of how things should be and no other way. God help us all already as it is...
With KO I put politics aside, I have to .......so let's quickly get back to cards and all will be good.....
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The baseball card hobby is the only going I enjoy hearing Olbermann talk about.

I can't disagree more with his liberal-socialist-communistic view of how things should be and no other way. God help us all already as it is...
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The baseball card hobby is the only going I enjoy hearing Olbermann talk about.

I can't disagree more with his liberal-socialist-communistic view of how things should be and no other way. God help us all already as it is...
One could have stopped at the word "liberal" and left it at that... but to play the "communistic" card is idiotic. I don't throw the word "nazi" out when describing conservatives... It adds needless fuel on a political fire.

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"nazi" would be wrong. "Fascist" would be the better analogy.

Sorry, spent some time yesterday reviewing my daughter's world history paper.
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"nazi" would be wrong. "Fascist" would be the better analogy.

Sorry, spent some time yesterday reviewing my daughter's world history paper.
You are correct, sir.

Way better analogy. (which leads to this: if you use a Nazi comparison, you've probably lost the argument, anyway.)
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Pretty cool find.
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So who got that amazing scrapbook full of cards?
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what's a window seat?
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what's a window seat?
It's a window with a large area at the foot of it so someone could sit there...like a very large window sill. We have several in our house, next to large windows.

Great cards, great discovery and reported by a passionate collector.
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Default OJ GQ Cards

In the video, Keith showed evidence of a Greenwood & Morans card with Gypsy Queen advertisement along the bottom of the card which was very similar to the Gypsy Queen cards (The ad on GQ cards is on top). Then looking at the 2 newly discovered G & M Minor league cards, they looked just like the GQ Greenwood & Moran card, except they didn't have the GQ advertisement at the bottom of the card. It is reasonable to think these 3 cards are the same, but not so sure about saying the two newly discovered came out of a GQ pack and/or especially an OJ pack. It sounds plausible to think they were some type of supplement for the Oakland area and were a part of GQ, but the distribution is a mystery. Perhaps they were simply handed out in the area?
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