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Old 03-22-2012, 06:23 PM
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Default Ruth-signed Ball question

Just checking to see if I've learned anything from you guys. I see at least two issues with this signature - the small 'b' and the 'R'. Am I correct? I could see either one of them in a Ruth signature, but both at once seems to be pushing it. Thoughts?

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I wonder, if sometimes, folks don't answer questions because they don't want to enable more issues. As discussed before, I do keep some things private, so as not to help perpetuate the issue (or make it easier to do). I am not saying you are intentionally doing this I am only giving a possible explanation as to why this kind of question might not get answers.

All of the others times when no one answers, I got nothing....
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I wonder, if sometimes, folks don't answer questions because they don't want to enable more issues. As discussed before, I do keep some things private, so as not to help perpetuate the issue (or make it easier to do). I am not saying you are intentionally doing this I am only giving a possible explanation as to why this kind of question might not get answers.

All of the others times when no one answers, I got nothing....
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I wonder, if sometimes, folks don't answer questions because they don't want to enable more issues. ...
I completely get it. If anyone wants to PM me with their thoughts, please feel free. I've still got my eye open for Ruth autographs, but these balls are out of my range anyway.
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Haha. Just noticed that while we were discussing this, the twins posted. I'm pleased to see that they are still following me around (and each other...not that there's anything wrong with that).

Scott <=== owns a train conductor AND his coal shoveler.
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There are many great postcards featuring trains, Steve F has a couple of great Boston related ones. The early days of the teams traveling by train is a great subject for a thread, good idea.

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Haha. Just noticed that while we were discussing this, the twins posted. I'm pleased to see that they are still following me around (and each other...not that there's anything wrong with that).

Scott <=== owns a train conductor AND his coal shoveler.
HaHa Whos We? Are the Bruces with you? Or do you have a mouse in your pocket? The only one I see discussing this is You. And remember Im not the conductor Im the Engineer. (not that there's anything wrong with that)
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Leon, now that the thread's been hi-jacked by the twins (apparently this is date night), it's doubtful I'll get any responses. But I completely get your point.

And, as discussed, I haven't seen a word these two have typed in the last month, so as long as they stay out of my threads, I don't even know they exist.
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I stopped posting anything Scott because of YOU. So have many other people. You always seem to leave a bad taste in peoples mouths. But thats great Im glad Im on your ignore list. Makes me just all happy inside. Your still the biggest Horses A@@ I have ever had the dis- pleasure to have known.
PM me again Scott and tell me shut the F-- up like you did the last time.
What a great Guy you are. Blah And Remember when you cant see the Forrest thru the trees all you need is a bigger chain saw!

Dan lock this one up to its only going to leed to another Scott Forrest Train wreck in 2012.
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