Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Well, I guess there is someone who really likes old baseball cards. According to this online report in Google (from station WABC in N. Y.), somebody just bought a 1952 Topps baseball card of Mickey Mantle for $2.88 million! :jawdrop:

(Hmm . . . I think baseball cards used to be sold in sealed packs with a piece of bubble gum. I'll bet the gum is gone--poor guy, for $2.88 mill, he probably got gyped of his gum. :cautious: )

http://abc7ny.com/sports/1952-mickey-mantle-card-by-topps-sells-for-near-record-$288m/3368800/
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Well, I guess there is someone who really likes old baseball cards. According to this online report in Google (from station WABC in N. Y.), somebody just bought a 1952 Topps baseball card of Mickey Mantle for $2.88 million! :jawdrop:

(Hmm . . . I think baseball cards used to be sold in sealed packs with a piece of bubble gum. I'll bet the gum is gone--poor guy, for $2.88 mill, he probably got gyped of his gum. :cautious: )

http://abc7ny.com/sports/1952-mickey-mantle-card-by-topps-sells-for-near-record-$288m/3368800/
I wish you hadn't posted that, because I clearly remember using at least two Mickey Mantle rookie baseball cards to make that cool motor sound in the spokes of my bike. That was some expensive motor noise.
 

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