Showing posts with label irresponsible use of unemployment money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label irresponsible use of unemployment money. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Trade Bait!

So I went to the ol' card shop today because I was feeling like spending some money. A couple of packs of Topps Update and SP Authentic satisfied the urge but left me with some inserts I did not need. So they're up for trade. If you see anything you like, leave a comment or shoot me an email (you can find it in the contact field) and we'll see what we can work out.


Batch Number 1



Top Row

Juan Marichal Legends of the Game (LGU12)
Adrian Gonzalez Topps Town Blue (TTT58)
Andrew McCutchen Turkey Red (TR135)

Bottom Row

Miguel Cabrera Ring of Honor (RH91)
Freddy Sanchez Gold 293/2009 (UH283)
Ryan Howard Faces of the Game (199) Apparently not an insert, oh well
Alex Rodriguez Gold Variation 33/299 (13)


Batch 2




Top Row

Zack Greinke Victory Insert (PP30)
Ryan Church Black Border 7/58 (UH138)
Pee Wee Reese Ring of Honor (RH92)
Justin Upton Victory Insert (PP19)

Bottom Row

Kobe Bryant 20th Anniversery Card (1634)
Dan Uggla Topps Town Blue (TTT60)
Wade Boggs Legends of the Game (LGU16)
Ty Cobb Turkey Red (TR101)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Contest! Non Sports Related Content! Excitement!

So despite not having a job or a steady paycheck I decided to blow some of my savings on Beatles related merchandise today. I am now the proud owner of Beatles Rock Band, and the remastered releases of the White Album and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Was it worth it? Hell-to-the -yes! Plus I had a five dollar coupon! Woo-hoo!

I took Rock Band out for a quick test drive this afternoon (after I finished my chores) and it was awesome. The only problem is that I’m distracted by the backgrounds and keep missing keys. Oh well, it’s worth it. I can’t wait to get some people together and have a full on band jam.

As far as the new albums, there is a noticeable difference between the old discs and the new ones. I had the White Album blasting in the Mini Cooper while I ran about town and it was fantastic. I’m not enough of an audiophile to explain the differences other than to say the new disc packs a lot more oomph.

So now I have a bit of a conundrum. I have two copies of the White Album and Sgt. Peppers. So what should I do? Give the old copies away of course! The only way to give something away is through a totally half-assed contest. So here it is:

Justin G’s Beatles Giveaway Trivia Contest

First to post the most correct answers in the comments field wins both discs and maybe I’ll throw some random packs of cards in the envelope. Each blank is worth one point. If there is a tie, I’ll come up with some sort of tie breaker question. Entries have to be in by Friday at midnight.

Here we go:

1. ________ played lead guitar on “While my Guitar Gently Weeps”. He was also briefly considered as a replacement when George quite the band later on.

2. During the recording of the White Album Ringo briefly quit the band and went boating in Sardina. While he was gone ________ played the drums on "Back In The USSR".

Bonus Question: While Ringo was on the boat what song did he start writing? Hint: the song would appear on Abbey Road.

3. “Dear Prudence” was written for _________ sister. After joining the Beatles in India and studying meditation the band was afraid she was suffering from depression when she locked herself in her room. John wrote the song to remind her how beautiful the world was.

4. Paul wrote “Why don’t we do it in the road” after seeing two ______ having relations in the middle of the road.

5. Desmond bought Molly a ______ karat golden ring.

6. ______ is the official name of the White Album.


There ya go. Seven possible points. Good luck.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

From Stud to not such a stud?

Is Vinny still a “superstar”? That might seem like a silly question to ask about someone who hasn’t turned 30 yet and is only two season removed from a fifty goal season. Oh yeah and he makes $10 million. Surely a team would not invest that type of money in an average player. Yet some signs might be pointing to the glory days fading for the Lightning center.

Full disclosure. I like Vincent Lecavalier. I hope he stays a member of the Lightning for the rest of his hall-of-fame career. I’m pretty sure I wrote a reverse-jinx post saying that trading him wouldn’t be a bad idea. I collect his cards, even paid close to Beckett value for a jersey card, at a card shop non the less. So maybe that clouds my judgment a bit.

That, however, might explain some things. I’m not a reporter who is supposed to remain impartial. I’m a fan who writes about his favorite teams. As a fan of Vincent Lecavalier, as a fan of the Tampa Bay Lightning, as a ½ season ticket holder (thanks unemployment check!), as all of those things I think the answer to the question is a resounding yes.

I think most of the people in the TBA would agree with me. I think a lot of people in Montreal would agree with me as well. An article I read today made me wonder a bit if his star is tarnished a tad. Michael Farber, one of the mainstream media folks who writes excellent stories about hockey, talked about Team Canada. The gist of the article is that Lecavalier, along with Joe Thornton, might not make the Olympic team.

Initially, that’s a shocking thought. Could there really be 5-6 NHL centers better than Vinny? Farber lists Sidney Crosby and Ryan Getzlaf as his top two centers. Mike Richards or Jonathan Toews would look to be the fourth line center and the rest of the centers in camp would be able to center or wing making them more valuable to the team.

Thornton and Lecavalier would be the odd men out as one position players. The thought that Vinny isn’t good enough to crack Canada’s roster is a sobering one. Coupled with his numbers from last season (29 goals and 67 points) and his superstar status is even shakier.

CBS sports had him ranked as their 34th best scorer at the end of last year. He doesn’t crack the top 20 of TSN’s player rankings (last updated in April). Now those numbers are based on his performance from last season, but it could signal a trend that Lightning fans might not like.

The new generation of the NHL is represented by Ovcehkin, Crosby and Malkin. The next generation is John Taveras and Vinny’s teammate Steven Stamkos. Lecavalier is caught in an in-between period of his career. Despite only being 29 he has been in the league for 9 seasons so it‘s a stretch to talk about his future potential. He should be in his prime, but is coming off his worst season statistically since 2002-03.

He also has never worn the captain’s “C” well. He isn’t an outgoing, in-your-face leader of men. His best seasons have come with an “A” on his sweater, when someone else is the acknowledged leader. It seems that he is more comfortable when there is a veteran player that can take the responsibility. Unfortunately, he is now that veteran player.

I think he’s a player that needs to be challenged. He came to age under the tough love coaching of John Tortorella. The country club atmosphere that Barry Melrose had for the start of the season is not conducive to him achieving his maximum results. Throughout the season Rick Tocchet seemed to let him be as well. Perhaps being a little tougher on his captain this season might produce better results.

This season is going to be huge for him. The big contract comes with big expectations. In order for the Bolts to sniff the playoffs they need two things:

1. Mike Smith healthy
2. Vincent Lecavalier scoring 40 goals.

He needs to reestablish his dominance. Health wise there should be no excuses. The shoulder injury that hampered him the last two seasons should be done. His off-season wrist surgery appears to have no effects as Farber reports that Lecavalier is having an excellent camp as he is “shooting the puck with more authority than he has in the past two years”.

Shooting the puck is a good thing. Vinny gets a little pass-happy at times. It’s a tribute to how unselfish he is on the ice. The thing is - sometimes the superstar needs to be a bit selfish. He needs to take his shots. In the two years he was among the elite there were moments, periods, games where Lecavalier put the team on his back and dominated. They need that again.

So is he still a superstar? Well ,to crib a term from everyone’s favorite collectible magazine I would currently call him an unlisted star. Here’s hoping there’s an up arrow next to his name by the time the season is over.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Pack Review - The Return of Collector's Choice!

So I was weak. I broke down. I stopped by the card store and picked up a box - a box of 2008-09 Upper Deck Collectors Choice. As a collector whose financial situation has changed in the last month this product is right up my alley. The local brick and mortar store has packs for 89 cents and a 36 pack box for $25.00. So it was just a bit of a relapse.

I grabbed one pack out of the box to give you an idea of what the set has to offer. All photos are from UD's site. As of now I still haven't gotten around to buying a scanner.




Sidney Crosby - Pittsburgh Penguins. Sid the Kid, The Next One, Cindy Crosby, whatever you want to call him he is one of the poster children of the new NHL (as well as the cover boy for this set).



David Booth - The Florida Panthers. As a Lightning fan I refuse to say anything nice about a Stinkin’ Panther.



Calgary Flames 3 Star Selections (Jarome Iginla, Miika Kiprusoff, Dion Phaneuf) - Perhaps my favorite part of the set. Each team has a card that pictures three influential players. Sadly I did not pull a Lightning card from the box.



Johan Franzen - Detroit Red Wings (Choice Reserve) - Advertised as “1 Choice Reserve Foil Parrallel Card in Every Pack” and sure enough there is one in every pack, even the pack with the other parrallel’s. Yes I know that's not Mr. Franzen. UD didn't have a photo of the choice reserve's so you got the only other photo that was on my desktop - Fabio from Top Chef.



Markus Naslund - New York Rangers Cupquest (Semi Finals) - Similar to the StarQuest cards that have made a comeback in Upper Deck’s releases this year. It looks like each card has four different levels (First Round, Second Round, Semi-Finals, Stanley Cup).

Other than the stickers this is really the only insert the set offers. No patches or autographs as far as I can see. This set is definitely geared towards younger collectors or those looking for a cheap set to complete.



Alex Tanguay - Montreal Canadians. How'd that 100th anniversary season turn out?

Opening the box was fun. I knew there wasn’t going to be a big “hit” so I was able to open the packs without expectations. I actually enjoyed seeing what players I got in the pack instead of worrying if there was a thick relic or auto card in the pack. If you’re looking for a set without all the drama or fuss - check this one out.

The fact that I scored a Steven Stamkos rookie in the box didn’t hurt either. Hope you enjoyed the quick recap.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Yea a Trip To The Flea Market!!!

So one of the things I told myself was that I was going to cut out on buying new cards until things righted themselves financially. That plan lasted exactly 11 days. The good news is that instead of dropping $150 at Dave and Adams, or even $40 at the local shop, I managed to limit my spending to a cool $5.00.

For that sawbuck I picked up 24 new cards, twenty of which were needed in my quest to complete the 2008 Allen & Ginter set. For 10 cents a card I put a series dent into the cards needed section (see the rest here). I even managed to pick up 4 short prints that I needed.

The other four cards were:


Brad Bergerson 2005 Bowman First Year. The advanced scout for the oncoming pitching army in the O's organization. The young right hander is 1-0 in four starts for the O's this season.


Nick Markakis 2009 Upper Deck A Piece of History. It was the only Markakis card I saw the whole day so I felt obliged to pick it up.



2002 Topps Tribute Jim Palmer and Frank Robinson. Hey I like shiny cards. Especially shiny cards that remind me of the glory days of the Baltmore organization (even if I wasn't around for those days).

So there you go. A couple of hours spent sorting through 5000 count boxes and I'm a happy camper.