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Baseball living legend Monty Irvin bids farewell
I just think of the knowledge of the game he has and the great memories
he must have, and i think of that song "what a wonderful world" http://www.examiner.com/article/mont...id=db_articles |
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Sorry to hear about Irvin.
BTW Jose.....60+ views and only I respond. Makes me wonder if you haven't alienated a lot of good guys on the net. Why don't you pop over to the prewar side and answer the question..................Has any of your bogus packs been put on the market? You're being conspicuous by your absence. Last edited by Cardboard Junkie; 05-14-2013 at 03:24 PM. Reason: Removed the rip! |
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He didn't die. He just isn't signing autographs anymore due to health reasons.
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Oh! How erroneously presumptuous of me. I'll go back and edit.
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