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lharri3600 02-25-2013 07:41 AM

On The Lighter Side
 
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I was going through a stack of cards this morning, and hit hit me! Wow this guy reminds me of old Arnold:)

kcohen 02-25-2013 07:47 AM

Larry - You're trippin'. His hair is parted on the opposite side. :rolleyes:

lharri3600 02-25-2013 07:49 AM

not so much the hair

Ease 02-25-2013 10:02 AM

Every time I see Arnold I think of THIS
:)

jrenaut 02-25-2013 10:20 AM

If Bruce Willis didn't travel back in time to play for the Senators under the name "Bob Groom", I'll eat my hat.

Bocabirdman 02-25-2013 03:35 PM

Larry......It is barely possibbly that you have too much free time on your hands, my friend.:D

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-25-2013 03:54 PM

Dang that's creepy.

novakjr 02-25-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kcohen (Post 1094486)
Larry - You're trippin'. His hair is parted on the opposite side. :rolleyes:

Oh my. It's him, and it's obviously a reverse negative error. The secret history behind Stovall is that he was a Cyberdyne Systems Series 800 Model 101 Terminator. He was originally sent back to Portland, Oregon in 1902 to protect Sarah Connor's maternal grandfather, player/manager Sammy Vigneaux, of the Portland Webfotts. Sammy ultimately decided to use him in the lineup on a few occasions, before reprogramming him to follow Andy Anderson instead. Unfortunately, Sammy had only used Andy's first initial, resulting in major confusion for the T-101. After following Adam, Alan, Aaron, Artemis and Alexander Anderson on different occasions in 1903, he ultimately settled into Burlington in 1904 with another Andy Anderson. Who co-incidentally also happened to play ball, this time for the Burlington River Bats.. Later that season Andy was involved in an game of poker with Cleveland manager Bill Armour. During the final hand, Andy was so confident with his hand of 2 pair(Jacks over 5s) that he had bet the cyborg. Armour ultimately held a full-house(6s and 3s). Thus beginning of Stovall's Major League career.


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