Thanks to Jay, John and Stump for the kind words. Will do business with Jay and John shortly and perhaps even Stump. All three are great guys. Stump is really the man on the move in the mid-to-late 1960s and early 1970s sets.
I think everyone on this board should be doing what I am doing right now - busting open a bottle of '95 Caymus and slurping it down like grape juice, then sitting back and thinking about how lucky we all are to be able to participate in the many joys of life including this wonderful hobby/business/whatever you want to call it that brings us all together on this board and at events like the National. I mean - let's face it - we are lucky enough to live in a world where we can enjoy the luxury of buying and selling pieces of vintage cardboard encapsulated in slabs of plastic and actually deriving some amount of peace and satisfaction from the endaevor. Peace out.
<< <i>I think everyone on this board should be doing what I am doing right now - busting open a bottle of '95 Caymus and slurping it down like grape juice, then sitting back and thinking about how lucky we all are to be able to participate in the many joys of life including this wonderful hobby/business/whatever you want to call it that brings us all together on this board and at events like the National. I mean - let's face it - we are lucky enough to live in a world where we can enjoy the luxury of buying and selling pieces of vintage cardboard encapsulated in slabs of plastic and actually deriving some amount of peace and satisfaction from the endaevor. Peace out. >>
<< <i>I think everyone on this board should be doing what I am doing right now - busting open a bottle of '95 Caymus and slurping it down like grape juice, then sitting back and thinking about how lucky we all are to be able to participate in the many joys of life including this wonderful hobby/business/whatever you want to call it that brings us all together on this board and at events like the National. I mean - let's face it - we are lucky enough to live in a world where we can enjoy the luxury of buying and selling pieces of vintage cardboard encapsulated in slabs of plastic and actually deriving some amount of peace and satisfaction from the endaevor. Peace out. >>
Good boy. I'll be tipping the single malt in 10.
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"
Caymus is O K, a little to lavishly oaked for my taste . . . try Spottswoode, Colgin or even Heitz "Martha's", they all have worked pretty well for me during my card reviews
I am glad Davilillo is back. This board is in dire need of more a.ssholes. He can be grand poobah. He is well qualified in that he already knows everything. Plus, it's fun to watch all the two faced dealers suck up to him on the boards while calling him a jerk behing his back.
I am glad Davilillo is back. This board is in dire need of more a.ssholes.
Whatsamatta Mikey . . . don't know how to type out "asshole"? As much as you must have been called that name, I would have figured that you would be more proficient at it.
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Jim
<< <i>'95 Caymus >>
- You have fine taste!
That wouldn't be silver oak would it?
Dave
<< <i>I think everyone on this board should be doing what I am doing right now - busting open a bottle of '95 Caymus and slurping it down like grape juice, then sitting back and thinking about how lucky we all are to be able to participate in the many joys of life including this wonderful hobby/business/whatever you want to call it that brings us all together on this board and at events like the National. I mean - let's face it - we are lucky enough to live in a world where we can enjoy the luxury of buying and selling pieces of vintage cardboard encapsulated in slabs of plastic and actually deriving some amount of peace and satisfaction from the endaevor. Peace out. >>
Hippie
<< <i>I think everyone on this board should be doing what I am doing right now - busting open a bottle of '95 Caymus and slurping it down like grape juice, then sitting back and thinking about how lucky we all are to be able to participate in the many joys of life including this wonderful hobby/business/whatever you want to call it that brings us all together on this board and at events like the National. I mean - let's face it - we are lucky enough to live in a world where we can enjoy the luxury of buying and selling pieces of vintage cardboard encapsulated in slabs of plastic and actually deriving some amount of peace and satisfaction from the endaevor. Peace out. >>
Good boy. I'll be tipping the single malt in 10.
<< <i>Good boy. I'll be tipping the single malt in 10. >>
Lucky boy....I'll be tipping the malt liquor at 3am.
John
Nothing beats a good 40 oz Colt 45 in a brown bag....
Sets - 1970, 1971 and 1972
Always looking for 1972 O-PEE-CHEE Baseball in PSA 9 or 10!
lynnfrank@earthlink.net
outerbankyank on eBay!
To funny, I found myself last night at a bomb fire with the rednecks drinking STROHS..
Smelly
Whatsamatta Mikey . . . don't know how to type out "asshole"? As much as you must have been called that name, I would have figured that you would be more proficient at it.
(Edited for syntax error)