darrend505
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I bought them I think last spring, they are past the shelf life, but still good for some time yet. I got them for camping, and did not feel like cooking, or dishes, so I figured why not!
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I bought them I think last spring, they are past the shelf life, but still good for some time yet. I got them for camping, and did not feel like cooking, or dishes, so I figured why not!
Seeing if these MREs I got are any good. At most of it so far, not bad! Don't know about living on them, but not bad!
Good way to get you 3500 calories :lol:
Who wants to see a couple cool cards?
Crisp autographs on reprint cards are difficult to pass on when the price is fair. Congrats Andrew!
Always enjoy your pick ups, Andrew.
You always have an interesting mix of nostalgia, or as I like to call it, my childhood.![]()
I have moved almost entirely backward in terms of collecting. When I got a Frank White auto at the LCS awhile back in a pack of Archives, a few 20-somethings smugly told me that it wasn't worth anything. I told them "Au contraire!" (Was fun to see the looks on their faces when I busted out the ol' Francais.) I would rather have a nice on-card auto of a player I used to watch as a kid than an auto of the latest flavor of the month who wasn't even born when I bought the shirt I am wearing right now. As we all know, cards are "worth" whatever the owner feels that they are worth.![]()
I don't collect any current players at all. I still occasionally watch the game, but don't follow the standings/players very closely.
This made me laugh out loud. Bobbie is constantly asking me, "How long have you had that shirt?" I like to tell her, "I could've worn it to your high school graduation and really embarressed you." She's 11 years my junior so I literally could've worn some of them to that event.![]()
I have two styles of clothing.
Summer (tshirts, shorts and flip flops) and Rest of the Year a.k.a. Insurance Salesman from Kansas Sitting In a Denny's on the Weekend (blue jeans, short sleeve plaid shirt, white socks and brown leatherish shoes).