Really, either one is okay.
I would probably go with #1 to follow the "rule" of establishing the most important information first (day is usually more important than time in setting up appointments, if you see what I mean).
This Carew book was signed by him at a signing years and years ago. Special crossover item for me: a Carew item and an autographed book.
From my Fregosi collections, here are a couple rarish items.
First, this is a postcard he sent from Spring Training, way back in 1962 from Palm Springs...
OK. Any questions about literature theory, English grammar, Rod Carew, Jack London, and good places for tacos and/or chili dogs, come to me. For everything else, you are on your own.
My 27 years of English tutoring entitle me to speak on this one. Either is acceptable, but I prefer the first one. No commas, Joe.
Finally get to use my skills!:cool:
Alex, if I were you I would wait a day or so without contacting the guy. Maybe after 24hours of radio silence he will be more eager to accept your fair offer. I would doubt that he even has any other offers at all.
Morning all.
Going in for a $hitload of blood work/tests in a few minutes, then laundromat, then library, then grocery store, then haircut, then Salvation Army to drop crap off.
I need a vacation from my vacation.
Night Dave.
Alex, I can remember not getting why Garvey left, but, as he was my favorite Dodger as a kid, I was just glad that he was still playing in the National League.
When he left the Dodgers, I didn't follow them anymore. :(
The Angels always were my favorite team, though, so I just...
Thanks, Alex. Normally, I prefer to collect Garvey as a Dodger, but I have several showing him as a Padre. Wish he could have ended his career as a Dodger, but never held it against him when he left.
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).
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...