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Old 04-23-2010, 02:51 PM
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"Take the Alamo, and forget about the rest" .....

If you want vintage ... go see Scott B.

But No ... he had to go for Big D, and the rest.


Joe,

Do you only remember to take your meds every other day?
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thanks for the reports and invite, think I'm just going to sit this one out.
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I hear one of the booths has one of John Kruk's old mullets for sale.
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I looked up "mullet" in two different dictionaries and it's a fish. Does it have another meaning? I think I'm missing a joke.
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I looked up "mullet" in two different dictionaries and it's a fish. Does it have another meaning? I think I'm missing a joke.
Barry, here ya go!

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I looked up "mullet" in two different dictionaries and it's a fish. Does it have another meaning? I think I'm missing a joke.
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:38 PM
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullet_(haircut)



This is NOT a popular look in Brooklyn.
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I looked up "mullet" in two different dictionaries and it's a fish. Does it have another meaning? I think I'm missing a joke.

"The mullet is a hairstyle that is short at the front and sides, and long in the back.[1] Often ridiculed as a lowbrow and unappealing hairstyle, and facetiously referred to as "business in the front, party in the back",[citation needed] the mullet began to appear in popular media in the 1960s and 1970s but did not become generally well-known until the early 1980s. It continued to be popular until the early 1990s and has enjoyed a partial return to favor as a retro look in the 2000s.[citation needed]"
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Old 04-23-2010, 05:34 PM
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Default Damn Jim, I think you nailed it .....

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Joe,

Do you only remember to take your meds every other day?
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I'm suppose to take 'em every day???

Did Santa Ana forget to take his with him on the trip???

But .....

After hearing from the voices of Texas on this thread, and having the great pleasure of meeting Scott B. at the Chantilly show in Virginia, (with a very nice representation of Vintage cards) ..... I'm finding it very difficult believing that Texas can't come up with a good vintage card show.

If that's the case ..... someone isn't trying ... and some Texas collectors are waiting for the smart ones to come looking for them.

They are there ... and they are waiting.
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Thanks guys, that is one funky do. And you don't see it around these parts too often...thankfully.
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I'll enjoy whatever I see tomorrow and it will be fun as always to chat with Leon on the way.

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Hey, can you guys pick me up in Wisconsin on the way to the show?

Thanks, I'll see you in the morning.

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Come to the DFW airport; it's ON the way and we'll get you there
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