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Baseball 88 51.46%
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Old 01-11-2018, 07:16 AM
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Ginger later in life lived in an apartment in Manhattan not far from my office. And she hung out at the bar of the same Italian restaurant all the time. Same seat, same bar, same restaurant. When she was pointed out to me once I was a little stunned. Let's say she enjoyed the bar scene and leave it at that. I thought Mary Ann was way hotter on the show and she was certainly a lot better looking when I would see Ginger late in life enjoying the vodka tonics.
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Ginger later in life lived in an apartment in Manhattan not far from my office. And she hung out at the bar of the same Italian restaurant all the time. Same seat, same bar, same restaurant. When she was pointed out to me once I was a little stunned. Let's say she enjoyed the bar scene and leave it at that. I thought Mary Ann was way hotter on the show and she was certainly a lot better looking when I would see Ginger late in life enjoying the vodka tonics.
Funny you should say that Snap. She lives in the same apt complex as a good friend of mine in midtown on the East side.
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Old 01-11-2018, 09:02 AM
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I will have to say Baseball hands down. If cards stopped being produced today it wouldnt matter to me as all the cards I like have been made already!
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Ginger later in life lived in an apartment in Manhattan not far from my office. And she hung out at the bar of the same Italian restaurant all the time. Same seat, same bar, same restaurant. When she was pointed out to me once I was a little stunned. Let's say she enjoyed the bar scene and leave it at that. I thought Mary Ann was way hotter on the show and she was certainly a lot better looking when I would see Ginger late in life enjoying the vodka tonics.
Baseball and Ginger...late in life...vodka tonics, smeared mascara and all.
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Baseball and Ginger...late in life...vodka tonics, smeared mascara and all.
You got it. Wasn't a great look.
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You got it. Wasn't a great look.
At beer-30 it doesn't matter . I voted cards but do like to play baseball (softball) just not watch MLB...so cards it is.
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and cartophilia rules the day.
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I voted cards , since the move of my beloved Montreal Expos back in 2004 , I lost interest in the game but not in its rich history.

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I voted cards , since the move of my beloved Montreal Expos back in 2004 , I lost interested in the game but not in its rich history.
Hey there Guy.

Thankfully, we still have the Habs to enjoy in Montreal...
Wait, never mind.
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I just cant. Im trying, but I cant.
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Hey there Guy.

Thankfully, we still have the Habs to enjoy in Montreal...
Wait, never mind.
growing up in the early 70's , a stone throw away from Jarry Park (My second home was the left field bleachers known as Jonesville) my childhood heroes were not the Lafleur's, Dryden's or Cournoyer's , My childhood heroes were Rusty Staub , Coco Laboy , John Boccabella , Bob Bailey (who just passed away 2 days ago) , Mack Jones..... Those were the days , Sweet Memories.

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Ginger later in life lived in an apartment in Manhattan not far from my office. And she hung out at the bar of the same Italian restaurant all the time. Same seat, same bar, same restaurant. When she was pointed out to me once I was a little stunned. Let's say she enjoyed the bar scene and leave it at that. I thought Mary Ann was way hotter on the show and she was certainly a lot better looking when I would see Ginger late in life enjoying the vodka tonics.
That was Mrs. Howell.
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That was Mrs. Howell.
She used to look kind of old, when I was in my teens or twenties. Now she doesn't look that bad.
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