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  1. Baseball Jerseys Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> Baseball-MLB Baseball fan love everything about the game—the atmosphere, the rules, the players, the equipment, and especially the collectible memorabilia like baseball jerseys, the older, the better. Major League Baseball produces tons of memorabilia like bats, balls, caps, cards, logos, banners, and...
  2. Baseball Pennants Baseball Pennants Sports Memorabilia -> Vintage-Sports Memorabilia -> Pennants-Flags Collecting baseball pennants can be a fun hobby for a sports memorabilia fan, or a fan of a particular baseball team. A collector can choose to collect pennants that were made during a certain year, a certain era, or pennants spanning the entire...
  3. On This Date in Baseball-June 24 On June 24, 1991, Dave Winfield of the California Angels becomes the oldest player to collect five hits in a single game. The 39-year-old Winfield also hits for the cycle in a 9-4 thrashing of the Kansas City Royals.On June 24, 1983, future Hall of Famer Don Sutton becomes the...
  4. World Series Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> World Series Even someone who knows very little about sports most likely knows what the World Series is all about, because it's heavily advertised and almost impossible to avoid during the fall. The World Series is Major League Baseball's championship series,...
  5. Lou Gehrig Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> New York Yankees Lou Gehrig, whose full name was actually Henry Louis Gehrig, is one of the most well-known names, not just in the history of baseball, but in the history of sports. He's distinguished because of his remarkable career as...
  6. My 2009 Professional Goals Well, happy new year! I hope the new year brings you many great things! Since I graduated from college, I have been focusing on the blog intensely and I hope that it shows. I am going to be pretty aggressive with my goals for 2009 because I am starting a...
  7. bobgibson Tips for a Sport Collection Collecting a memorability sport collection is something that can be truly exciting as a hobby and also truly profitable. Perhaps you have always had an interest in sports, or perhaps you just love collecting items of value. If you are interested in creating your own sport collection, you need to...
  8. Football Helmets Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> Football-NFL Official NFL memorabilia comes in all shapes and sizes, but some very distinctive collectible items are NFL football helmets. Whether you want to collect one from each of the 30 teams, or just your favorite team or teams, it's a fun...
  9. Ken Griffey, Jr. Ken Griffey, Jr. Sports-Memorabilia -> Fan-Apparel-and-Souvenirs -> Baseball-MLB Ken Griffey Jr is a baseball player from Cincinnati who has played for the Cincinnati Reds, the Chicago White Sox and the Seattle Mariners. The 39-year-old Griffey is a center fielder, and known for his home-run hitting power. He ranks fifth in home runs, and...
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  1. SE Asia Top 10 Things to See & Do Maybe it was the impending year end, but I found myself starting to think about what my "top 10" places to see or things to do would be of all the topics covered at AsiaForVisitors.com. I've spent the last few months thinking about this, keeping notes while I thought of...
  2. jesus of the electric To Lay or Not to Lay (Blame) "Hypothermia shuts the whole system down, slowly," [caption id="" align="alignright" width="176" caption="Shocking, isn't it?"][/caption] Said Kanu Virani, a medical examiner for the Oakland County, Michigan. Having completed extensive state-mandated training, he knows what he is talking about. Did other municipal Bay City authorities enjoy even a fraction thereof? Sure, we...
  3. Makassar Today's stop on my whirlwind tour is Makassar, on the island of Sulawesi. Sulawesi is that very weirdly shaped island next to Borneo in Indonesia. Perhaps the most well known thing about Sulawesi is that its home to the unusual Tana Toraja culture. Tana Toraja is about an eight hour...
  4. Walking Saigon Just arrived in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) from Hanoi yesterday. Saigon is hot and muggy compared to Hanoi, but it's still a nice city to walk around in. While there are a few daunting big wide boulevards to cross, there are many more small tree-lined streets and big parks,...
  5. How Rude! Something most guidebooks to Southeast Asian destinations don't mention is rudeness. While many countries in Southeast Asia rely heavily on tourism, sometimes their ideas of what's polite and what's not is at odds with many Western ideas. Some are even at odds with common sense This occurred to me as...
  6. humbykiki Webside Chat With OpenZine Creators Humby and Kiki Valdes are brothers with a vision.  They seek to give ordinary people the ability to create extraordinary web presence through their new service, Openzine.com. Join me and the Valdes brothers as we discuss how Openzine, a free online magazine creator, can help you raise your branding level...
  7. Local Blogging Boom Meets Local Advertisers On The Ground There's a major growth industry on the web. And it's got nothing to do with Google, Facebook, a new social media platform, or Twitter. (Seems like that's all that's ever talked about anymore, as if nothing else happens on the web outside the usual suspects.) It's a boom in...
  8. chrisflores Piss Off Louis Vuitton, Become a Celebrity Overnight, And Have Yourself Some Blog Success! Guest Post by Christopher Flores Most know me as a New York City joint venture guy or "that moderator on SMC" or "that college dude". More than being a spectacular person 90% of the time, I'm a scientist of people and cultures, an Anthropology student. In Cyberculture, my thing is...
  9. twatarun Then and Then and Now As Songkran - the Thai new Year - draws near, it means the anniversary of my first trip to Thailand is upon me. It was 1987 - 22 years ago - that I first landed in Bangkok, totally clueless about what I was in for. Little did I realize the...
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  1. Book Sale Haul Library Book Sales Are Awesome! [caption id="attachment_379" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Our book sale haul"][/caption] My wife and I love bargain hunting and we love books. What a better way to spend an evening after work than perusing the local library's annual book sale? Last night, the "Friends of the Library" group for our local library kicked...
  2. IMG_0018 Why do we pay taxes? - Ammanie pavements Everyone pays taxes in one form or another- mostly income and sales taxes. But why do we pay these taxes? Well, it might be because the government can’t afford to manage service effectively without getting more money which is very understandable for a developing country with very limited natural resources,...
  3. Dog Walk Buying a Dog Saved Me Money Ok, not directly. But in response to all of the personal finance blogs that have posted about how expensive dogs are I figured I should stick up for my pooch. When looking at this issue face value, yes, my dog costs me money. I pay $40/month to feed her. I pay money for vet bills. There are toys and treats. And don't let me forget about the replacement costs for some of the cell phone chargers she has destroyed. However, what savings am I receiving that I don't think twice about? Health Care Costs When you wake up and it is snowing like crazy and there is 8 inches of snow on the ground, what do you do? Most likely you snuggle up with some hot chocolate and read a good book...
  4. Development History of Muay Thai Muay Thai is an art of fighting that originates from Thailand. It is sometimes referred to as the science of 8 limbs since it includes the use of punches, kicks, knees and elbows.The history of Muay Thai is interwoven with the history of the Thai people. A gentle, peace-loving people,...
  5. big catch Fishing Tips and Techniques You Need Ask a thousand fisherman what they use or what they swear by and you’ll get a thousand answers. Fishing is a sport generally because it is difficult, challenging and ever changing. While you may not be able to get a consensus on methods and preferences, there are a few universal...
  6. pete1.gif What Do All The Numbers Mean On Recyclable Packaging? If you are like me, I am sure sometimes you wonder what all the different codes are on any recyclable material. It seems that every product has a different little number on the bottom! Although we here in Santa Monica can put all of our plastics into one bin, some...
  7. Photobucket FOTD Meow eyes, NYX lips I was happy with the way this turned out. I spread out my Meow samples and thought what did I want to try: Eyes: Base: Nude Frost (there is some question as to whether this irritates me, but so far, so good today -- I gave it a rest, then...
  8. Money Can Buy Happiness Or so says a book I picked up. Actually, she makes a good argument for how wise spending can really increase our happiness, just as bad spending habits make us miserable.
  9. Photobucket FOTD AL eyes NYX lips I was happy with how this turned out. Eyes: Base: Beauticontrol pink, then my sparkly mix Crease: AL Grape matte Tight Lined top and wetlined lower: Clarins Midnight Flash pencil -- love this, too bad it's discontinued! Drylined top and lower: AL Mireille bette noire collection Mascara top: comparing Arbonne...
  10. Swiss Soldier Stamps Swiss Soldier Stamps Stamps -> Europe -> Switzerland Some people, even those who have been collecting stamps for years, may never have heard of Swiss soldier stamps. That’s because these stamps weren’t actually postage stamps for use at large, they were created for the Swiss soldiers who were activated to full duty to...
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