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Old 06-09-2017, 11:12 AM
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So true...

I think this applies to most things in life, especially the music you first listened to as a young teenager... It stays with you forever, and usual becomes the standard by which all later music is measured against.

As said in Stand By Me..... You'll never make friends in life like the ones you did when you were 13.
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Old 06-09-2017, 11:36 AM
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When Cecil Cooper was at his apex

When I was 12, George Brett .390, and I've always considered Brett an Old School baseball player who would have fit in the 1920s or 30s. If I had to pick a player who represented what is baseball, I'd pick Brett.

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When Cecil Cooper was at his apex

When I was 12, George Brett .390, and I've always considered Brett an Old School baseball player who would have fit in the 1920s or 30s. If I had to pick a player who represented what is baseball, I'd pick Brett.
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I have a similar theory that the girls you had crushes on in junior high school are the same types you are crazy about the rest of your life.

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+1 - This same idea is behind a big percentage of the text in politician's speeches.

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I think this applies to most things in life ...
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This sounds like my father in-law. It should still be 1950. And he gets angry when I don't want it to be 1950.
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