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Learn from dog whisperers, take command, teach your dog how to shut up.
And know when you need to give the dog his needs.
 
So guys, which cover is the one you like more?

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The one with Batman, of course.


By the way, is it drawn by Neal Adams?
 
Was Neal Adams still drawing Batman at this point? Forgive my lack of knowledge on comics, as it's not my strongest suit. LOL
Not from what I read of Batman titles of that era.
 
Mid 70s is more like it.




After Batman, he went on to draw Green Lantern/Green Arrow team up comics, if I'm not mistaken. (Brave & The Bold, I think the title was called).
 
Learn from dog whisperers, take command, teach your dog how to shut up.
And know when you need to give the dog his needs.

I looked up up a bunch of info about the issue and they all pretty much say the same thing. We'll see how it goes.

Also, I found an old lunchbox full of early 90's hockey cards at my mothers. It's my old Jurassic Park lunchbox from when I was a kid. :D

There was some Pogs in there too. :dry:
 
I looked up up a bunch of info about the issue and they all pretty much say the same thing. We'll see how it goes.

Also, I found an old lunchbox full of early 90's hockey cards at my mothers. It's my old Jurassic Park lunchbox from when I was a kid. :D

There was some Pogs in there too. :dry:




You should checkout some of the cards, might be worth something.
 
There's a bunch of ones from 91-94 in there. Along with my baseball team picture when I was 8, a bunch of pogs and weirdly enough, Batman Returns movie cards. I totally forgot they ever made those.

Edit: There's Goosebumps pogs in there. Oh gawd. The 90's feels are encroaching!
 
I'm in the market for a new tv. keep in mind i'm fairly tech blonde. i currently have a 50" phillips DLP (can find the model later if needed) that i've had for about 8 years now. i've only ever had to replace the bulb once but i feel as though i might have to replace it soon. the picture is getting kinda dark.

i really want to upgrade to something in the 55-60" range, 65" if i can find a really really good deal. at the same time, i'm really not trying to pay more than a $1000 for one.

these are some of the ones i'm looking at, so any insight is much appreciated, even if it is to recommend another one entirely:

Samsung - 50" Model: UN50H6203AFXZA
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung.../6174103.p?id=1219193701626&skuId=6174103

Samsung - 55" Class LED - 1080p - Smart - 3D Model: UN55H7150AFXZA
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung.../4323036.p?id=1219097781354&skuId=4323036

Panasonic - 60" LED Model: TC-60AS530U
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/panason.../3925005.p?id=1219094696476&skuId=3925005

Samsung - 60" Class LED Model: UN60H6203AFXZA
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung.../6594118.p?id=1219226753264&skuId=6594118

VIZIO - E-Series - 60" Model: E600I-B3
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-e.../3730007.p?id=1219093274066&skuId=3730007

Insignia™ - 65" Model: NS-65D550NA15
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/insigni.../6194103.p?id=1219197361648&skuId=6194103

Go with a Samsung.
 
There's a bunch of ones from 91-94 in there. Along with my baseball team picture when I was 8, a bunch of pogs and weirdly enough, Batman Returns movie cards. I totally forgot they ever made those.

Edit: There's Goosebumps pogs in there. Oh gawd. The 90's feels are encroaching!




I love nostalgia.
 
B B King's in the hospital. Hope he's okay. I'm not ready to lose another big great. :(
 
How much are top baseball cards worth?


They can range from a couple dollars to a couple of hundreds or thousands. It all depends on the rarity & scarcity of the card/s, plus condition. A Honus Wagner card sold for a cool million + change a few years ago. It was produced in the early 20th century, circa 1910 or so.
 
So I was having a pretty boring day until I went outside and saw there are baby geese bumblin' around. Now today is a little bit better.
 
They can range from a couple dollars to a couple of hundreds or thousands. It all depends on the rarity & scarcity of the card/s, plus condition. A Honus Wagner card sold for a cool million + change a few years ago. It was produced in the early 20th century, circa 1910 or so.

I checked them online and at most out of the 200+ cards, it's around $20, if I got a buyer for the lot. :p Couple cards worth $1.50 but not much else beyond five or ten cents a card. So much for my dreams of wealth. :o
 
I checked them online and at most out of the 200+ cards, it's around $20, if I got a buyer for the lot. :p Couple cards worth $1.50 but not much else beyond five or ten cents a card. So much for my dreams of wealth. :o



Oh well, no cha-ching this time around.
 
They can range from a couple dollars to a couple of hundreds or thousands. It all depends on the rarity & scarcity of the card/s, plus condition. A Honus Wagner card sold for a cool million + change a few years ago. It was produced in the early 20th century, circa 1910 or so.

Wow. So will they just keep going up like rare old comics?
 
Wow. So will they just keep going up like rare old comics?



Well, as is the thing with collectibles, they tend to fluctuate. I always keep in mind to buy collectibles because I enjoy them, not as a get rich quick scheme. LOL
 
Remember the 90's comics.

"First issue gold foil premium shrink wrapped collectors edition with bonus trading card!"

3 months later

''10 FOR $1 SALE! All First issues in the bin''
 
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