Coolest baseball team ever was sponsored by Chico’s Bail Bonds. Nothing wrong with a bourbon sponsor.
Lol... I truly appreciate that, but between my initial post and when I read this a religious-based company offered to sponsor out team.Let me know if serious. I’d consider it.
This is for Allah. And it's going way out there, sucka.Coolest baseball team ever was sponsored by Chico’s Bail Bonds.
Hindsight being 50/50 that was a foolish decision entering the ring with 80. Recall he turned my designer Wranglers into something that would make hair metal fashionistas jealous.
Fortunately I was comfortably numb thanks to a then aspiring coy pond developer pouring all the Black Haus down my gullet, thus ensuring I didn't feel the effects until my hangover dissipated the following Tuesday.
**Adds Oklahoma drill to the GYEROlymics Vegas 10 year anniversary event**
Apparently, this has more requests than Pappy or Blantoms![]()
If you can find it, also get a gal of Lipton's peach tea, pour out enough of the tea to add the Crown. Perfect drink for summertime on patio.Apparently, this has more requests than Pappy or Blantons.![]()
If I were ever in a position to sponsor a little league team I would demand that they be called the bears and have Chico’s Bail Bonds on the back no matter what my company name was
Cant have nothin’Gotta fly down to Ft. Lauderdale to drop off three Kobe cards for a cool $450,000.
Not all good news though. UK ticket office calls yesterday. Immediately I start to envision Richie drinking a brown water while smoking a crispie in the Grand Slam Suite. She explains we’re the waiting list but nothing available. They don’t even have club level tickets available.
Do you put the cards in a metal briefcase that is handcuffed to your wrist? Because that has always been a dream of mine.
I guess in this day and age I should call it a Goliath Grouper (not the lake kind that boat catches) but Jewfish is so much more fun to say.Jewfish [laughing]
I think they are also called mother in law fish right?
Brady, I haven’t listened to the podcast so apologies if you talked about it in there.
When did you get into this card business? What motivated you to get into that specific business? I like hearing about people that get in on something early and it takes off.
I don’t even really understand what Brady does. So he has 3 Kobe cards and sold them for 450k? Like he bought them from some dude for whatever 6 figure amount and then turned around and sold them to some other guy? He has special access to the cards? I don’t see how it’s different from a card collector on eBay selling cards.
Gotta fly down to Ft. Lauderdale to drop off three Kobe cards for a cool $450,000.
Not all good news though. UK ticket office calls yesterday. Immediately I start to envision Richie drinking a brown water while smoking a crispie in the Grand Slam Suite. She explains we’re on the waiting list but nothing available. They don’t even have club level tickets available.
Same, but with Terry Steinbach and Joaquín Andújar.If only Mike Lum decided to hit 700HRs, because I’d corner the maket on that sommabitch. I think I got 90 of those. Him and Otto Velez.
Lum = Bum
I'm gonna break my incognito status and say that's F'ing insane.Panini/Distributor sells me 180 boxes of 2020-21 NBA Prizm cards for $300 a box. Because over the years I have sold so much of their product. That is how your allocation is decided. Very few get that type of number of boxes I sell those for about $2,250 on average. Sold out the first few days. Most dealers get say 12 boxes.
The three Kobe’s I bought about 6-8 months ago for $275,000. They were from a private collector that probably had paid $25,000 before his passing.
I’d be the favorite. TSGYERO Oklahoma Drill (sponsered by Down Home Bourbon) TM would make a fantastic pay-per-view event.