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SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:06 PM) You stayed on the strip
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:06 PM) That's your first mistake. That shit is designed to suck money out of you.
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:06 PM) I went downtown for the Fremont District where the locals go for happy hour
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:06 PM) Then I played in some Zuffa casino off the strip
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:07 PM) Thats where I gamble on NFL games
santana Icon : (Yesterday, 02:08 PM) I had a car there but I preferred to move around by taxi or walk around So yeah you are right I didn't leave the strip
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santana Icon : (Yesterday, 02:09 PM) I knew something felt off I had a lot more fun at some salsa cantina spot that had a deal on coronas as opposed to any of the higher end bars in the casinos
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santana Icon : (Yesterday, 02:10 PM) Yeah the clubs were nice but all the bull shit and bars surrounding the pathways of the casinos were all some bull shit
SecondHandJets Icon : (Yesterday, 02:10 PM) I found a shit load of ill strip joints about 20 min away and was just chilling there
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 02:23 PM) When I lived in Tucson I used to go to Vegas every year for Interbike. Never really liked it. Not my thing. Rather be in the mountains or on the beach or golf course. the people force handing those flyers are crazy sometimes.
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HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:44 PM) I hope the case drags on as long as it can...trying to minimize being at work as much as possible lol
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:44 PM) I am the opposite. I say right from the get go " If its gotten to this point they must be guilty
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:45 PM) I am gone in 15 minutes everytime
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:46 PM) The judge gave me crap once but I said I was unwilling to tell a lie
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:50 PM) lmfao
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:51 PM) I come from a very political family so I dropped that card thinking that they would excuse me
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:51 PM) I was called to jury duty in AZ after I moved to WI. When I said I moved to WI they said since I still had a AZ DL and owned a home there I had to come. So I said OK come get me nad bring me to the court house. (they are required in AZ to do so if requested). Needless to say I was excused.
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:51 PM) my grandfather was a high ranking judge in NY and so is my uncle currently
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:51 PM) haha thats awesome
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:52 PM) imagine they came and got you
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:52 PM) I would not mind doing it but 40% of my income is either commision or incentive based.
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) I already give time to the chamber and other nonprofits
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) I would have been pissed.
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) yeah I dont blame you
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) Although they would have to give me a hotel room and board for that
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) my boss is up my ass about not accepting the money they give you
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:53 PM) at least on the days I have to work
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:54 PM) said they'll find me and come arrest me lol
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:54 PM) Could have been a mini vaca
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:54 PM) Isnt it like $4 a day or something?
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:55 PM) I think in AZ it is enough for lunch or something
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 03:56 PM) $40 here in NYC
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azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 03:57 PM) What is that... Cab fare
HarlemHxC814 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:50 PM) damn well should be
Jetsfan0099 Icon : (Yesterday, 04:53 PM) Sounds like it may not be as bad with Goodson. I could see him ending up with a 4 game suspension for possession, the gun charges probably going to the other guy.
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Jetsfan115 Icon : (Yesterday, 05:49 PM) i'd order a steak from idzik but he'd just give me a hamburger and try to pass it off as steak and when i cought him in the act he'd gie me a million dollars to make up for it
Jetsman05 Icon : (Yesterday, 05:55 PM) awesome analogy, makes a ton of sense
azjetfan Icon : (Yesterday, 08:31 PM) Are you off your meds again 115?
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Baseball Card Advice intended for chadforprez... But anybody who can help would be great

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Posted 01 July 2006 - 09:54 AM

Hey guys,

I just bought this at a yard sale for 10 bucks.

1990 score collecter set of 704 baseball cards, the box is unopened and sealed.

It features 704 player cards and 56 magic motion trivia cards, ( Thats what it says on cover)

On the cover, it shows pictures of a Don Mattingly card, Tyler Houston card, Marquis Grissom card (expos)
Will Clark card,Ricky Henderson and Jason Olerud.

Should I open it or keep it sealed? I read some where that is has a Sammy Sosa rookie card.
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Posted 01 July 2006 - 11:44 AM

in this Beckett Baseball price guide i have it says...
the 1990 Score complete set is worth 15 dollars in mint condition. It does have Sammy Sosa, Bernie Williams & Frank Thomas's Rookie Cards but otherwise it's not worth opening.
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Posted 01 July 2006 - 09:11 PM

I bought a football set just like that and nothing comes in it. It should be safe to open but its up to you.

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Posted 01 July 2006 - 10:01 PM

I already did. It has some good stuff.

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Tom Glavine
Barry Bonds
Bo Jackson
Don Mattingly
John Smoltz
Mike Krukow
Dennis Ekersley
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Posted 01 July 2006 - 10:23 PM

well, if you were to sell it, it woulda been worth more sealed, and if you wanted to know what was in it, you coulda just asked becuase the checklists you can find on the computer, but anyways, I don't see it being worth enough to make any profit on in the next few years, so you were safe in opening it.

See, around 1988, baseball cards were booming. When they were first known to be made, early 1880's, people really had no need for them, it to them was the same to us as a Twix wrapper after you just finished eating the Twix, but who knew in 110 years, ur Twix rapper could be worth $80,000! In the early times of the cards, they had almost absolutly no pull in how people baught things. No one would buy a box of tabacco becuase of the chance of a Tris Speaker card being in it. It wasn't untill about 1914 that a real set was being sold, and the want to collect it was being pulled in, and that was the 1914 Cracker Jack set. Now, and card you find from 1915 to 1932 was not a big time set as they were with the Cracker Jack set. There were sets like American Caramel and Diez Cigars, but nothing was really that booming in that time. But with the start of the 1930's more and more whole sets were being made, Play-Ball, Batter-Up, Butterfinger, and other sets like that were of cards of all the big name players in the league at the time, and Goudy made most of them, but in 1939 was when the first 'Set/Company' was made, PlayBall. They made Playball sets in 1939, 1940, and 1941, and each year, the quality got better, making people want them more and more, and thats when Topps came into play, around 1946. Many sets were sold, but people were bored with the cards, becuase they did nothing. Some would write on them, some stuck them in the bike spokes. My dad even told me once he remembers playing a game where you would throw baseball cards at the wall, and all the ones that landed face up, you keep(or something like that), and that he ruined a few Mickey Mantle cards, that are worth $750+ today in doing so. But people still had no need for many cards, but that was until the late 80's. Around that time, people started to realize how rare baseball cards were and wanted more and more, so, Topps produced more and more, and thats mainly the reason that lots through the 90s aren't worth that much, becuase 1) You can buy the sets sealed for less than $75 as soon as they come out, and 2) Millons on Millons are produced, makin card rarity almost obsolite, leaving that mainly only Numberd and Autoed and Game Used cards are what make all the money these days.

But yes, nice buy


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Posted 01 July 2006 - 10:28 PM

QUOTE (JerseyJet @ Jul 1 2006, 11:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I already did. It has some good stuff.

Ex-
Nolan Ryan
Tom Glavine
Barry Bonds
Bo Jackson
Don Mattingly
John Smoltz
Mike Krukow
Dennis Ekersley
etc.

the most expensive card in the 1990 scores set is the Frank Thomas rookie card, its worth $2 in mint condition... the whole set is worth 15 dollars in mint condition. so it doesnt really matter that u opened it!
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Posted 02 July 2006 - 09:05 AM

Everything that Maynard said is true. In those days, cards weren't in very high demand, and I know the game Maynard explained about how his Dad ruined his Mantle cards was very true. Also other effects go into play.
In the 1950s, part of the big draw, if not the only reason some people would buy them, is to get the stick of gum in packs, which Topps stopped doing with its 1992 set. But that stick of gum would stain the card it was on, or it could melt.
The other is the bicycle spoke thing. My friend's Dad grew and has alot of those cards and would put his cards in his bicycle spokes, and that would create a motarcycle sound, but would damage the card. But fortunatly, his Dad was smart and would put his not so good cards in the spokes.
And the other thing was storage. Baseball cards weren't a multi billion dollar buissness like it is now. When kids bought them, they'd put the cards in numeric order, then put a rubber band around them, then put them in their back pocket. So then they'd probably have to sit down to ride their bike or get in their car, so with a rubber band around them and the fact they're sitting on them, they'd decrease their value.
But you got some good cards in there, so that was a smart choice. In a few more years it'll be worth something, and don't worry about value, what about the fun?!?!?!??!?!
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Posted 02 July 2006 - 09:49 AM

QUOTE (socaljetsfan @ Jul 1 2006, 09:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I bought a football set just like that and nothing comes in it. It should be safe to open but its up to you.



QUOTE (Maynard13 @ Jul 1 2006, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
well, if you were to sell it, it woulda been worth more sealed, and if you wanted to know what was in it, you coulda just asked becuase the checklists you can find on the computer, but anyways, I don't see it being worth enough to make any profit on in the next few years, so you were safe in opening it.

See, around 1988, baseball cards were booming. When they were first known to be made, early 1880's, people really had no need for them, it to them was the same to us as a Twix wrapper after you just finished eating the Twix, but who knew in 110 years, ur Twix rapper could be worth $80,000! In the early times of the cards, they had almost absolutly no pull in how people baught things. No one would buy a box of tabacco becuase of the chance of a Tris Speaker card being in it. It wasn't untill about 1914 that a real set was being sold, and the want to collect it was being pulled in, and that was the 1914 Cracker Jack set. Now, and card you find from 1915 to 1932 was not a big time set as they were with the Cracker Jack set. There were sets like American Caramel and Diez Cigars, but nothing was really that booming in that time. But with the start of the 1930's more and more whole sets were being made, Play-Ball, Batter-Up, Butterfinger, and other sets like that were of cards of all the big name players in the league at the time, and Goudy made most of them, but in 1939 was when the first 'Set/Company' was made, PlayBall. They made Playball sets in 1939, 1940, and 1941, and each year, the quality got better, making people want them more and more, and thats when Topps came into play, around 1946. Many sets were sold, but people were bored with the cards, becuase they did nothing. Some would write on them, some stuck them in the bike spokes. My dad even told me once he remembers playing a game where you would throw baseball cards at the wall, and all the ones that landed face up, you keep(or something like that), and that he ruined a few Mickey Mantle cards, that are worth $750+ today in doing so. But people still had no need for many cards, but that was until the late 80's. Around that time, people started to realize how rare baseball cards were and wanted more and more, so, Topps produced more and more, and thats mainly the reason that lots through the 90s aren't worth that much, becuase 1) You can buy the sets sealed for less than $75 as soon as they come out, and 2) Millons on Millons are produced, makin card rarity almost obsolite, leaving that mainly only Numberd and Autoed and Game Used cards are what make all the money these days.

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QUOTE (vilmatime51 @ Jul 1 2006, 11:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
the most expensive card in the 1990 scores set is the Frank Thomas rookie card, its worth $2 in mint condition... the whole set is worth 15 dollars in mint condition. so it doesnt really matter that u opened it!


Thanks guys. I had fun. Some intresting facts!

QUOTE (Chadforpresidentin08 @ Jul 2 2006, 09:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Everything that Maynard said is true. In those days, cards weren't in very high demand, and I know the game Maynard explained about how his Dad ruined his Mantle cards was very true. Also other effects go into play.
In the 1950s, part of the big draw, if not the only reason some people would buy them, is to get the stick of gum in packs, which Topps stopped doing with its 1992 set. But that stick of gum would stain the card it was on, or it could melt.
The other is the bicycle spoke thing. My friend's Dad grew and has alot of those cards and would put his cards in his bicycle spokes, and that would create a motarcycle sound, but would damage the card. But fortunatly, his Dad was smart and would put his not so good cards in the spokes.
And the other thing was storage. Baseball cards weren't a multi billion dollar buissness like it is now. When kids bought them, they'd put the cards in numeric order, then put a rubber band around them, then put them in their back pocket. So then they'd probably have to sit down to ride their bike or get in their car, so with a rubber band around them and the fact they're sitting on them, they'd decrease their value.
But you got some good cards in there, so that was a smart choice. In a few more years it'll be worth something, and don't worry about value, what about the fun?!?!?!??!?!

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