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Adding insult to injury

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Inevitable

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Larry Griswold – Comedy diver

You don’t see acts like this much anymore.  From 1951.

Larry Griswold was co-inventor of the trampoline.

Thanks Gene

 

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It’s all about the beer

Thanks Joey (from Sweden)

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Another theory

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A new B&P reader

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Caption contest

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Sexy cat

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Foul tip

The late 1980s were a great time to collect baseball cards.  In 1989, a company named Upper Deck debuted their set, with the first card, numerically, that of a star rookie:  Ken Griffey, Jr.   Immediately, that card became popular; that popularity has endured.  To date, it’s still worth in the $50 to $100 range. 

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For Stress Relief

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