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Steve.
I have seen "Dig"...more than once. I have tipped a few back with Dr. Newcombe...on a couple of occasions. He really is a sweetheart of a guy. Which 'Lab record is your go-to? |
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Desk: Some pre-War randoms to be sent to SGC (one March special is 10 pre-1948 cards under $250 value apiece for $70...regular fee for this is $100)
Ipod: Band of Heathens, Parlor Mob, Alberta Cross Books: Two bios - Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train and Just a Big Kid (Rube Waddell) Cheers, Blair
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Desk - roughly 20 t206s, a George Brett Prime Cuts patch/bat card, two Felix Hernandez patch cards
Ipod - Peter, Bjorn and John, AIC, Rammstein, Sepultura, Mad Season, Django Reinhardt, Billie Holliday, Interpol, Belle & Sebastian and Leftfield (like my musical tastes) Books - ISO14001-Environmental Systems Handbook, The EU's Eco Management and Audit Scheme (both for my Masters), The Best American Sports Writing 2009 |
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Wow, they are on mine too, I didn't think anyone else recognized them.
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Is that the Pearl Jam/Alice in Chains hybrid?
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Yea, I thought that album they did back in 1995 was awesome.
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wasnt that Temple of the Dog?
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I think Temple of the Dog was Pearl Jam/Soundgarden and that was around 1991. I also have that on my IPOD along with 1500+ other songs.
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Glad there are other fans out there! I really like the album - members from AIC, Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees. Staley's voice is just incredible.
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Cards: a rppc of a minor league team with a guy that kinda looks like Joe Jackson and a George Washington Rotograph. Ipod: Guns N' Roses entire collection. Reading: a Fantasy Baseball magazine (until that book that Barry suggested arrives).
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Well, I can't always find the desk, so I try not to keep any cards on it.
The iPod - listening to alot of Lewis Black comedy albums lately...they help me cope. There are portions of his Carnegie Hall performance that are utterly brilliant in terms of his storytelling pace and tone... The books...well, I have one teed up for vacation: I'm pretty excited about finally getting around to Kinsella's Iowa Baseball Confederacy piece. Then I will be ordering that one that just recently discussed on the board by Barry, I think it was?...
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Two Ann Rynd choices and some F. Scott Fitzgerald? A well read group here!
I actually just ordered Altas Shrugged from half.com because I had never read an Rynd before. Looking forward to it. I went to Borders the other day to get it and they wanted $28 for the paperback... yikes. So half.com for $5 delivered was a better option. Last book I finished was "What the dog saw" by Malcolm Gladwell and my iPod is likely playing one of my recent running mixes that I'm making for a 10k next week. If anyone has any good "running" songs I'd like to hear it! |
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Cardtarget--I would recommend The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand over Atlas Shrugged--especially if you haven't read her before...just MHO.
On my desk I have a lot of 97 newly acquired T206's, a Clint Frank certified auto card, and large group of nonsport n and t cards.... I'm listening to classical music... I'm currently reading "Our Daily Meds". |
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Hmmm, my favorite Stereolab album varies a bit, but Emperor Tomato Ketchup probably wears the crown most often. Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements is another fave, thanks in large part to the epic "Jenny Ondioline." |
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