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Posted By: Mike Campbell
let me add one...When I was about 8 years old, a neighborhood kid, who just had his 16th birthday, took a massive amount of cards over to a nearby pond which we lived by, and said " Now that I am 16 years old, I don't need these anymore, I'm a man now ", and commenced to toss a whole huge box of baseball cards into the pond, across the street from our home. Being a lover of cards, I tryed to save a few out of the thousands, but of course they were water damaged. I think I still have a few of them somewhere. I wonder if he remembers doing that ? This was in 1962. One can only imagine what was in that box. |
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