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Open Graph

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really bad baseball cards

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Goofy looking baseball cards - unibrows, odd names, weird poses, bad hair, Don Mossi, Wally Moon, and more.

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really bad baseball cards really bad baseball cards Goofy looking baseball cards - unibrows, odd names, weird poses, bad hair, Don Mossi, Wally Moon, and more. Friday, January 23, 2015 Baseball Cards: A Love Story I fell in love with baseball cards at the Scituate , MA town dump. A little background …  When I was a boy, my family traveled to Scituate a couple of years running for summer vacation.  At that time, Scituate didn’t have trash pickup.  You had to take your trash to the town dump yourself. Now, that dump was a fascinating place for a 10-year-old.  There were trails all over the place, winding around sandy hummocks.  And around each turn, there seemed to be something incredible – an old refrigerator, an antique chest, a broken-down engine.  I never wanted to leave. What does this have to do with baseball cards?  Well, on one visit to the dump, I found that someone had gotten rid of a small collection of cards.  They were brand new and in perfect co...

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