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Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined

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Subject: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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Because emotionally arrested grown-ups turned the ephemera of their youth into the specialized industries of their adulthood.


Subject: RE: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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Date: 29-Jul-10

Youthful hobbies like shooting speedballs are still good though.


Subject: RE: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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I like meth, I don't think I'll ever stop, even when I grow up.


Subject: RE: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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Kind of silly that someone would pay like five thousand dollars for one lousy baseball card.

Then again, a lot of those collector types are silly. For Example: Some dude recently paid about two million dollars for a 1913 nickel. The stupid thing is, a 1912 nickel, which looks just like the 1913 one, is worth only about a buck. And only another coin collecting nerd would know the difference.


Subject: RE: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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Date: 29-Jul-10

Your fixed gear is worth about 20 times what it was 4 years ago....just sayin'...


Subject: RE: Youthful hobbies like baseball card collecting has been ruined
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I dont understand the whole fixed gear thing. It's a good idea, maybe, for cities like, say, Twin Falls, which is basically flat. But what if you live in the Highlands, Hillway-Lancaster area, or up on the bench? Seems to me you'd want some extra low gears.


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