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Old 03-22-2010, 02:44 PM
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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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Old 03-22-2010, 02:55 PM
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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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Old 03-22-2010, 05:50 PM
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I'm pretty excited about finally getting around to Kinsella's Iowa Baseball Confederacy piece.
An excellent and generally overlooked novel - one of my faves!

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Damn.... You guys are old....

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Hi Brian,
If this is referring to Barry and my conversation about the Grateful Dead shows from 1967-70, I am actually not that old. I just have an extensive collection of tapes of their concerts. In the years that I took a hiatus from card collecting, I took up taping and collecting Grateful Dead shows.
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any professor of Buddhist studies is very,very old and most wise.

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you will be happy to know i have seen Danko Jones in concert twice..... had a blast both times!
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any professor of Buddhist studies is very,very old and most wise.

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Well my students are starting to think of me as old anyway. When one told me last year that I reminder her of her father, I nearly fell of my seat. Ahhh, the impermanence of life...
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