GAMES ON VHS....or cards in our binders
Lothar52
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in a way... we enjoy our lives and memories of things that happened to us through our sports and sport cards. the mere fact that all the games in all the sports are not COMPLETELY AVAILABLE gives us all the more reason to collect.....its unfortunate we cannot do both..
any comments?
Lothar52
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Do you speak Klingonese ?
Do you think it is such a bad thing that every game ever played is not available for viewing ?
I mean, there is something to be said for participating in life, not just watching T.V., right ?
To be is to do - Plato; To do is to be - Descarte; Scoobie doobie do - Sinatra
wouldnt it be neat to see mick crank a few out?? to see all the people in suits in the stands go wild....they used to all wear suits i think...heck i dont know ive never seen an old broadcast!!!....it would just be fun
appartently NOT though??
Live in future you say??? go watch AROD ya say???
I apologize for having some fun at your expense - I was just messin around - I didn't get what you were saying until you clarified it - my dad took me to a few games when I was a kid and talked about Babe Ruth, DiMaggio etc. He's gone now and I think back on those days as the best - I do have an appreciation for where baseball was and is going - got your point loud and clear
Again, I personally apologize - Mike
no apology needed....
I'll never forget one saturday afternoon, I had just gotten a big chunk of 1954 Topps cards and was organzing them, while I was watching the 1955 World Series on ESPN Classic. It was a great time. To bad I moved and no longer get that channel.
They should sell DVDs full of old games.
That is too bad, a few months back they showed a world series game from 1956 - the greats, Mantle, Berra, Robinson, Reese, Snider - by the way I was also watching a clip on Maris '61 and his style or hitting - after he hit one out, he would drop his head, almost immediately and start his home run jog - compare that to the stop - stare - strut of Bonds, Griffey e.g. - does anyone else perhaps notice a difference for how these guys acted? Or am I just imagining this - looking for a kinder, friendlier era