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Old 01-15-2013, 08:26 PM
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Default Zeenut Mundorf

what's up with Mundorf's arms??? Was this a "hack-job" airbrushing attempt by the Zeenut folks??

Also, is his shirt-tail hanging out or is that his missing arm?
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I saw that earlier and said to myself, what the heck is going on there? Can't quite tell.
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OMG!!! He's missing his left foot too....!!! Snicker, snicker...
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Maybe the photographer caught him as he was swinging the bat and somebody airbrushed out the bat but left the end of the bat in the final product. That blurry part could be the end of the bat as it is going through the air.

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Hack job? More like a Slackjob.
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Default Guess that's why they're called nuts.

A quick search of '13 "nuts" revealed in addition.

1. No Right arm

2. No Bat

3. The Bat Thief (clearly not a hitter)
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A quick search of '13 "nuts" revealed in addition.

1. No Right arm

2. No Bat

3. The Bat Thief (clearly not a hitter)
What the hell is the guy doing on the far right. Is that the original Ganmam Style dance
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A quick search of '13 "nuts" revealed in addition.

1. No Right arm

2. No Bat

3. The Bat Thief (clearly not a hitter)
I would have expected these to be obvious to such learned students of the game. What is pictured is....

1. The reason that is is called Tommy John surgery and not Halla surgery

2. An English cricketer's failed attempt at winding up to pitch.

3. John Cleese's maternal grandfather...the "original" Minister of Silly Walks.

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what's up with Mundorf's arms??? Was this a "hack-job" airbrushing attempt by the Zeenut folks??

Also, is his shirt-tail hanging out or is that his missing arm?
Obviously Mundorf was a huge Houdini fan. He had a straitjacket made with a baseball uniform vibe

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This one of mine always cracked me up-
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