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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 8:46 pm
by JoeGibbsIsBack
redskincity wrote:=D> Nice introduction for a Cowboy fan. :roll:

I dont care if he wants to be a Dallas cheerleader. INMO, Me as a grown man would not ask another man for an autograph. I would not ask Roy Williamns for nothing.......nothing.

There are a million and one ways to make money and collecting our enemys gear is not one of them.

I hope some of us dont have a soft spot for puke fans, when all they do is come up in here a bust bubbles.

Give me a freakin break....lay off the puke fan love affair crap.....please :roll:

Players dont stay around long enough to mean amything anyways.

I bought one and will have the numbers and name pulled to put up some other player who might be around for a while :up:


You want an autugraph ask a soldier that just got off a C-130 airship for his John Hancock.





Hell yeah man, better than I could have said.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 8:47 pm
by JoeGibbsIsBack
LetsRollBurgundyNGold wrote:For the cheap fan, a piece of cardboard, some double sided tape, and a maroon marker is all you need...write 'SPRINGS' in all caps, attach to the back, and you're updated for the new season... :D



That's the best idea I think I've ever heard. I'm really thinking about doing it.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 8:55 pm
by NC43Hog
redskincity wrote:INMO, Me as a grown man would not ask another man for an autograph.


How about Anna Kournakova. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:02 pm
by JoeGibbsIsBack
Anna is not a man

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:32 pm
by gambit187
No i am a Champ Bailey fan

I also have Derrick Brooks jersey from florida state signed and a bucks jersey of him signed..and his senior year card from fsu and rookie card with tampa.

Oh and i have about 20 of that oh so B-E-A-UTIFUL Blue and silver....you know the kind....with them shiny STARS on them......Dont get it twisted if yall notice i had Champs back all the time during this little trade.......he and ole #28 pulled my coattells to the fact that i dont need a lawyer to be an agent....U guys still suck....and thats all i have to say about that.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:34 pm
by JoeGibbsIsBack
how do I put up my own avatar image? I'm mad redskinscity already has my pick from other forums though.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:36 pm
by redskincity
gambit187 wrote:No i am a Champ Bailey fan

I also have Derrick Brooks jersey from florida state signed and a bucks jersey of him signed..and his senior year card from fsu and rookie card with tampa.

Oh and i have about 20 of that oh so B-E-A-UTIFUL Blue and silver....you know the kind....with them shiny STARS on them......Dont get it twisted if yall notice i had Champs back all the time during this little trade.......he and ole #28 pulled my coattells to the fact that i dont need a lawyer to be an agent....U guys still suck....and thats all i have to say about that.


Gambit,

Yeah and thats fine. You want to be an agent?? How do you get into a field like that??

Hey yall dont get me wrong. Its OK for the autographs and stuff. If thats what you do thats fine..Really.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:37 pm
by gambit187
redskincity wrote:
tcwest10 wrote:He's no closet Redskins fan. He lives locally to the team, and has the opportunity to get autographs. He was likely thinking about Bailey in the HOF one day. Let me tell you something. If I were to bump into Roy Williams somehow, I'd certainly get an autograph. I wouldn't look at it as a reflection on my team of choice. I'd look at it as a potential money-maker for me one day. Plus, Gambit has aspirations to one day be an agent to the stars. Likely, those jerseys would adorn the wall behind his desk where he'd be "Showing Them The Money."
I'm not looking to stick up for Gambit. We're not pals, belive me. I just think it would burn me good if somebody called me a Dallas fan, and it probably irks him some to be called a closet DC fan.
Then again, he's in our house. Call him whatever you want.:)


=D> Nice introduction for a Cowboy fan. :roll:

I dont care if he wants to be a Dallas cheerleader. INMO, Me as a grown man would not ask another man for an autograph. I would not ask Roy Williamns for nothing.......nothing.

There are a million and one ways to make money and collecting our enemys gear is not one of them.

I hope some of us dont have a soft spot for puke fans, when all they do is come up in here a bust bubbles.

Give me a freakin break....lay off the puke fan love affair crap.....please :roll:

Players dont stay around long enough to mean amything anyways.

I bought one and will have the numbers and name pulled to put up some other player who might be around for a while :up:


You want an autugraph ask a soldier that just got off a C-130 airship for his John Hancock.


Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game.... :P

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:38 pm
by redskincity
gambit187 wrote:
redskincity wrote:
tcwest10 wrote:He's no closet Redskins fan. He lives locally to the team, and has the opportunity to get autographs. He was likely thinking about Bailey in the HOF one day. Let me tell you something. If I were to bump into Roy Williams somehow, I'd certainly get an autograph. I wouldn't look at it as a reflection on my team of choice. I'd look at it as a potential money-maker for me one day. Plus, Gambit has aspirations to one day be an agent to the stars. Likely, those jerseys would adorn the wall behind his desk where he'd be "Showing Them The Money."
I'm not looking to stick up for Gambit. We're not pals, belive me. I just think it would burn me good if somebody called me a Dallas fan, and it probably irks him some to be called a closet DC fan.
Then again, he's in our house. Call him whatever you want.:)


=D> Nice introduction for a Cowboy fan. :roll:

I dont care if he wants to be a Dallas cheerleader. INMO, Me as a grown man would not ask another man for an autograph. I would not ask Roy Williamns for nothing.......nothing.

There are a million and one ways to make money and collecting our enemys gear is not one of them.

I hope some of us dont have a soft spot for puke fans, when all they do is come up in here a bust bubbles.

Give me a freakin break....lay off the puke fan love affair crap.....please :roll:

Players dont stay around long enough to mean amything anyways.

I bought one and will have the numbers and name pulled to put up some other player who might be around for a while :up:


You want an autugraph ask a soldier that just got off a C-130 airship for his John Hancock.


Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game.... :P


Got it :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:42 pm
by gambit187
By the way anyone want my Gallowy jerseys, cause he is outta there...LOL

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:44 pm
by JoeGibbsIsBack
anyone wanna help me out with how to put up an image.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:15 am
by tazlah
JoeGibbsIsBack wrote:anyone wanna help me out with how to put up an image.


Hey there -- please read the third post under the "Announcement: Rules... newbies please read" post that is at the top of the Hog Wash Forum.

Hoping this helps
taz
redskinsmiley

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:23 am
by surferskin
ok, ok...i'm glad i got such a good response with my post. i'm surprised that noone else went the ebay route though. i just figured i'd use the money to put toward a new jersey of someone who wanted to be a redskin. a new white #26 jersey is going to be NICE (sorry iffy, not you). Cool

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:23 am
by Skinsfan55
Why would anyone want to get rid of a Champ Bailey jersey?

With guys buying Jim Brown, Earl Campbell, and other 'retro' jerseys for over 100 bucks each why not wait a few more years until Bailey retires, then maybe a few more for his jersey to make a comeback and BAM!

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:28 am
by surferskin
Why would anyone want to get rid of a Champ Bailey jersey?


he got traded to the broncos, remember? :wink:

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:07 pm
by gambit187
surferskin wrote:
Why would anyone want to get rid of a Champ Bailey jersey?


he got traded to the broncos, remember? :wink:



Thats true Surfskin, BUT Bailey went to what 3 or 4 probowls with his first team...that has a very high market value.....CHA CHING.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:27 pm
by jklote
gambit187 wrote:Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game.... :P


LOL! :lol:

Is that really your college savings plan? I feel sorry for your kids. You'd better hope they can get some scholarships. Last I heard you couldn't pay tuition with old moldy comic books.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:31 pm
by surferskin
Gambit, just curious to hear if you still rock your old hershall walker or maybe your alvin harper jersey around town? Hola bak! :up:

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:38 pm
by gambit187
surferskin wrote:Gambit, just curious to hear if you still rock your old hershall walker or maybe your alvin harper jersey around town? Hola bak! :up:


Funny you asked.....i dont have a Harper Jersey....but i have a Hershall Walker NJ Generals it was given to me...

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 2:41 pm
by Scooter
Mine's gonna be cut down to fit my dog. Then I'm gonna teach her to say - "show me the money."

Funny, now that Champ's no longer a Redskin - I don't consider him to be as good a player :0)_

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:04 pm
by gambit187
jklote wrote:
gambit187 wrote:Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game.... :P


LOL! :lol:

Is that really your college savings plan? I feel sorry for your kids. You'd better hope they can get some scholarships. Last I heard you couldn't pay tuition with old moldy comic books.


Obviously you know nothing about colletables. Just like you know nothing about me son.....Trust my kids will be just fine they are 9,7,5 and already know how to work Microsoft word and Power Point....thanks to mom and dad and 4 computers....also i have had my entire collection appraised 3 times.....and lets just say the value of it now is enough to send them to school... so :arrow: as Terrance and Phillip say "Suck My B*lls"

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:30 pm
by jklote
gambit187 wrote:
jklote wrote:
gambit187 wrote:Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game.... :P


LOL! :lol:

Is that really your college savings plan? I feel sorry for your kids. You'd better hope they can get some scholarships. Last I heard you couldn't pay tuition with old moldy comic books.


Obviously you know nothing about colletables. Just like you know nothing about me son.....Trust my kids will be just fine they are 9,7,5 and already know how to work Microsoft word and Power Point....thanks to mom and dad and 4 computers....also i have had my entire collection appraised 3 times.....and lets just say the value of it now is enough to send them to school... so :arrow: as Terrance and Phillip say "Suck My B*lls"


Collectibles are the worst investment I can think of. No one but little kids or 30 year old bald guys that live with their parents collect comic books. And neither one of those demographics is giving you enough $$$ to pay for three college degrees.

Have fun trying to sell your "collection". You might as well use it for tinder when you can't pay the power bill.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:37 pm
by gambit187
OK jklote and you are all knowing and all wise...and you make 100,000 dollars a year..... :P

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:54 pm
by jklote
gambit187 wrote:OK jklote and you are all knowing and all wise...and you make 100,000 dollars a year..... :P


Nope. But I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:06 pm
by NJ SKINSFAN
gambit187 wrote:
jklote wrote:
gambit187 wrote:
Redskin city thats your opinion but i have enough Marvel Comics signed by stan lee, ari avid and some of the original writers and artist to put my 3 kids through college when the times comes.....I cannt help it if society values certain things with signatures on them.........i am just a capitalist , capitalizing on the american system.....Dont hate the player hate the game....


LOL!

Is that really your college savings plan? I feel sorry for your kids. You'd better hope they can get some scholarships. Last I heard you couldn't pay tuition with old moldy comic books.


Obviously you know nothing about colletables. Just like you know nothing about me son.....Trust my kids will be just fine they are 9,7,5 and already know how to work Microsoft word and Power Point....thanks to mom and dad and 4 computers....also i have had my entire collection appraised 3 times.....and lets just say the value of it now is enough to send them to school... so as Terrance and Phillip say "Suck My B*lls"


Collectibles are the worst investment I can think of. No one but little kids or 30 year old bald guys that live with their parents collect comic books. And neither one of those demographics is giving you enough $$$ to pay for three college degrees.

Have fun trying to sell your "collection". You might as well use it for tinder when you can't pay the power bill.


Maybe you could have your five year old show you how to use the spell check