I have an autograph of Alex Liberatore.
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Originally posted by ChicoDon't know if it's worth much, but I have the first issue ever of Sports Illustrated. I purchased it at the newstand on Main and Jefferson and for some reason saved it. It has a foldout of baseball cards from that era. I know they reprinted that issue for their 50th anniversary.
cards were 1954 topps.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by COACHCORNGreat topic!
I have quite an extensive collection due to the fact the my best friend was nfl for 10 yrs and my other friend pitched for the A's, as well as me spending almost 3 years with the Kings but my favorite is 2 jerseys together both signed and put together in 1 frame. Magic and Bird.
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Originally posted by BeninatorOriginally posted by ChicoDon't know if it's worth much, but I have the first issue ever of Sports Illustrated. I purchased it at the newstand on Main and Jefferson and for some reason saved it. It has a foldout of baseball cards from that era. I know they reprinted that issue for their 50th anniversary.
cards were 1954 topps.DUBL R 1
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Originally posted by Mike RadiganThis is so dumb it defies description. When I was a child (late 1940s) my grandmother gave me a baseball signed by the Yankees including Babe Ruth and Lou Gherig. I was so young I didn't know any better and played with it and ruined it.
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Originally posted by MacabreMobI have an autograph of Alex Liberatore.
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Alex Liberatore went to work after graduation for the company that makes and promotes
"AH", a drink that is said to have benefits in helping to prevent hangovers. As far as I know she is still there.
"AH" stands for "After Hours"
Supposedly this drink when consumed negates the hangover producing actions of whatever liquor you have drunk.
Alex has helped with their advertising and promotion and has been interviewed and quoted in the press.
Here are a couple stories that quoted Alex.
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Originally posted by Mike RadiganThis is so dumb it defies description. When I was a child (late 1940s) my grandmother gave me a baseball signed by the Yankees including Babe Ruth and Lou Gherig. I was so young I didn't know any better and played with it and ruined it.
I did the same thing Rads with a Bob Feller autographed baseball from like when I was 2 years old. Also had a box of baseball cards -- many Hank Aarons, Willie Mays, Bob Gibson, Mickey Mantle, etc, etc, . When I went to college I left them at home and my parents moved and they must have all been thrown out -- I found out later they were worth thousands Definitely my dumb@ss story
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by BUBraves06.....I Greatest weekend of my life.Once A Brave ... Always A Brave
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Originally posted by BUBraves06As for Bradley related, my favorite posessions are the two tickets I have from Detroit. Greatest weekend of my life.DUBL R 1
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