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Old 01-04-2017, 12:55 PM
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Obscure 19th Century baseball players for $800 Alex:

Something that most forum members would prefer to have had done by others but have probably done to themselves far more often than we'd like to admit.

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Obscure 19th Century baseball players for $800 Alex:

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Was he a captain?
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Was he a captain?
I'm not sure, but he does make an appearance in the Old Judge set.
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I'm not sure, but he does make an appearance in the Old Judge set.
And there are actually two OJ cards of him for sale on eBay currently...one ending soon...
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Post war for $200 Alex.

A: Consequence of taking a leak after eating a bag of moldy Cheetos.
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Occasionally couldn't keep up with the Kardashians.
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Cmon Frank you can get these if you think.
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A: Consequence of taking a leak after eating a bag of moldy Cheetos.
Q: Who (what) is Dick Green?
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And there are actually two OJ cards of him for sale on eBay currently...one ending soon...
I cheated by looking on ebay. Funny.
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I cheated by looking on ebay. Funny.
I was going to say Tug Arundel, but there's only one of those.
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They call the wind containing no sleeping guys
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aha! I see. But that is not the name I'm looking for. This guy is even more obscure and his name ranks as one of the all-time best of funny names. You are certainly on the right track.
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A. Operatic rank indicator.
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Who is Dick Phelan?
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I think there are very few unquestioned answers at this point. If there are any, please complete them now as we enter the third 80 post page.

Now for a new one.

Answer:

Revolutionary diet almost eliminates Christmas dinner
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A: A candid opportunity.
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A: A candid opportunity.
Who is Frank Chance, aka the hotdog gambler?
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Yes.

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A: McCain suffered this in Nam.
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I think there are very few unquestioned answers at this point. If there are any, please complete them now as we enter the third 80 post page.

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Revolutionary diet almost eliminates Christmas dinner
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A. A hare-brained legal argument.
Q. Anthony Vincent "Bunny" Brief. All-time record holder for home runs in the American Association with 256.
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I think there are very few unquestioned answers at this point. If there are any, please complete them now as we enter the third 80 post page.

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Q. Anthony Vincent "Bunny" Brief. All-time record holder for home runs in the American Association with 256.

If Bunny Brief was intended to be the solution to my answer, it is incorrect.

I don't know about the rest of you, but serving bunny's at Christmas just doesn't work for me.
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A. Garrulous aortic seine.
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