A few collectors are running up and down the aisles squealing because Topps has released a sticker set and accompanying sticker album that you can purchase in retail stores right now. I'm not going to get that excited. I mean I'm a grown adult now. I have been for sometime. It's bad enough that I open packages with pictures of players who are 20 years younger than me. I'm not going to collect their stickers, too. And then stick them in a book like I'm some fawning, gooey-eyed 10-year-old girl. There are times when you have to put aside childish things and realize that certain pursuits are for children and certain pursuits are for adults. It's a matter of maturity and being comfortable as an ... Wait ... ... ... What's this? The Topps Sticker Album from 1982 ? Direct from Jack Plumstead in England? Well, this is a whole other story. This happens to be the first sticker album that I ever encountered. I was in high school by this time, so ev
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