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I just picked up a few of these at a sale today. Will post pics when i get home. Is there much value in these?
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No
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That pamphlet is hilarious! Are their more pages to it?
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Here's the back. Note Horace Stoneham, sitting among piles of money, the fire at home plate and the Saint Bernard.
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That pamphlet is great!!!
Being a New Yorker out here, I can tell you Mark Twain knew what the heck he was talking about when he described the cold of San Francisco summers. The funniest thing in the world was the first time I went to see the Fourth of July fireworks in SF. I was in shorts and a tank top (Because it's July 4th, for cripes sake!! It should be hot, hot, hot!!!) and noticed everyone else gathered around me was in what could only be described as winter clothes, like parkas, gloves, hats and things. The stuff you would pack for a ski trip to upstate NY or Vermont. Huh?? Am I missing something?? (Side note: the fireworks for some reason were very low in the sky, like stupidly so. Apparently, it was because of the low-lying fog and whatnot? If there was a two-story building nearby, you wouldn't have been able to see anything. LOL. Well, night began to fall and the beautiful, cloudless day turned into what Jack Nicholson experienced at the end of 'The Shining.' I was like, "What in high f_ck is going on here????!!!!!!" People clustered together like hobos, trying to find some warmth, and me standing there like an ad for an Old Navy summer sale. So, yes, SF gets frickin' cold. We ran to the BART station as fast as we could!!!!
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And the pitcher tethered to the mound so he won't blow away. Hilarious!!
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The bonfire of bats is my favorite. I'm heading to the Bay Area in a few weeks and need to think about buying/packing jackets for my kids (as it is 95 degress in Texas) in case we go to a Giants game (and it is soooooo much better now than the Stick).
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