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Punk Rock Paint is making some Nifty business cards (Nifty with a capitol IFT)
Night Owl One Card Challenge
In case anyone wants my opinion on card shops in Atlanta
Added to the Blogroll:
The Topps Card Collector's Blog
Top of the Pops are my favorite blogs. If you're not on there, try harder. (sorry, but I have to be blunt on this one)
New Unbroken Daily Reading is where I'm slowly migrating everything.
Daily Reading is broken and will eventually become the Graveyard for inactive blogs. This will take a while.
Let me know if your blog is not on the daily reading list.













6 comments:
And yes, Horner wore #11 in '85 and '86. I know because he was my favorite player and I wore #11 in little league.
fair enough... I was just about to say wtf?.... but okay. I'm with ya now...
I'm completely ashamed of myself for NOT having a Barry Larkin post for 11/11/11. I completely missed that glorious opportunity to show some more Larkin love (not that I don't do that enough, but still, stupid me).
Quick! You got one minute left! An hour and one minute if you're in the central time zone!
Great post... eleven is an awesome number!
A couple of other athletes who wore #11:
Owen Nolan (hey, I'm a Sharks fan)
Elvin Hayes
Carl Yarborough (at one point, drove card #11)
No Arvydas Sabonis? Shame.
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