If you could collect one set from the late 2030s.....

which one would it be?
I personally would choose the 2038 Topps Cold Fusion Series II subset Beam Me Out to the Ballgame. I hear the Ken Griffey III card is really hot in that one. It's a redemption (wouldn't you know), but you use the cards to travel back in time to a ball game of your choice. Just don't interact with anyone, or the space-time continuum will get all F'd in the A.
I personally would choose the 2038 Topps Cold Fusion Series II subset Beam Me Out to the Ballgame. I hear the Ken Griffey III card is really hot in that one. It's a redemption (wouldn't you know), but you use the cards to travel back in time to a ball game of your choice. Just don't interact with anyone, or the space-time continuum will get all F'd in the A.
Kiss me once, shame on you.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
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<< <i>which one would it be?
I personally would choose the 2038 Topps Cold Fusion Series II subset Beam Me Out to the Ballgame. I hear the Ken Griffey III card is really hot in that one. It's a redemption (wouldn't you know), but you use the cards to travel back in time to a ball game of your choice. Just don't interact with anyone, or the space-time continuum will get all F'd in the A. >>
Well played...
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Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
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What I'm selling
Building Sets, Collecting Texas Rangers, and Texas Tech Red Raiders
The other one would be the 2039 Base Topps set. That Billion card giveaway was pretty neat.
<< <i>Just don't interact with anyone, or the space-time continuum will get all F'd in the A. >>
And definitely don't make any bets using a Gray's Sports Almanac
<< <i>One of the more entertaining spoof threads we've had here lately. I honestly LOL'ed I usually don't just randomly LOL but I did LOL. >>
Ditto!
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