OK, the last post was a little depressing, what with all the wanting and not having. A little too filled with despair, eh? I don't feel bad about writing the post, because I think people need to see the other side. But I also realize that showing cards that I have received inspire readers. One of the genuinely shocking things that has happened to me since I started this blog is the number of people who have sent me emails that have said that my posts are inspirational, that the cards I show are a pleasant diversion, a vicarious thrill, or even spur them to get back into collecting. This was never an intent when I started this blog. But I know it now and it's why I'll continue to write HEY, LOOK WHAT I GOT posts until the point this blog ceases to exist, and, yes, even if those kinds of posts bore me sometimes. But this one isn't going to bore me. And I hope it doesn't bore you either. There are players in the history of the Dodgers who played so long ago t...
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