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Old 08-11-2010, 01:07 AM
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Thanks for the pictures everyone. Considering, I started the thread I reserve the right to alter the rules. (Read the fine print.)

Andrew wins. Between the waitresses and the visit to Joe P., I can't think of someone else who better enjoyed the National. Looks like you had a blast.

Shoot me a PM or email with your address and I will send out your prize and the soldier will soon receive the 1971 Topps PSA 8 I purchased to help him complete his set in your name.
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Old 08-11-2010, 07:16 AM
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Great pics Andrew!!! That Joe P. memorial was touching. Thank you!

On a wittier note, I strongly suspect that Leon did not get the memo from Marshall about proper dress attire when representing our industry. Perhaps some Argyle socks next time?

Lovely Day...
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On a wittier note, I strongly suspect that Leon did not get the memo from Marshall about proper dress attire when representing our industry. Perhaps some Argyle socks next time?

Lovely Day...

The picture is cropped. How do you know he WASN'T wearing argyle socks (and black sandals)?
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The National Anthem, performed on a baseball bat by a violinist from the National Symphony Orchestra in DC.
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Brooks Robinson at the Legendary auction.
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Robert Silverman's favorite show item . . .
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Brooks Robinson at the Legendary auction.
There is no reason to ignore Brooks Robinson -- he is back in the mix.

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Rob - did you consign his wrist watch?
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Yes but judging by that picture, I'm guessing his wallet is gone.
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