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Posted By: James Feagin
Just had my second anniversary with my wife. I am 29, and have collected for 21 of those years. In the grand scheme of things, baseball cards are temporary trinkets that you can't take with you. I have a belief that marriage is eternal, and I'm glad I have a wife who is considerate towards my HOBBY. IMHO prenups are a recipe for failure, and a refuge for the materialistic. I would rather have a great relationship with my wife and have a modest life, than have a million bucks, a t206 set, and have a crappy relationship with her. THEY ARE ONLY BASEBALL CARDS. By the way, some pretty examples there, I really like the Ramly Steinfeldt. |
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