Thursday, September 1, 2016

I Bought a Repack...

Over the last couple of months, I seen a few bloggers have luck with retail and with repacks. I've tried the retail route - no luck (unlike Night Owl). So, while at Target last weekend, I decided to grab a repack. 

I've never really purchased a repack before, so I didn't really know which one to grab. So I started browsing and decided to grab a box above the $11.99 tag. I'm cheap, what can I say? The I started digging through those boxes to see which was most appealing and found one that had a 2015 Heritage fat back up front. I love Heritage, so this was a no-brainer.

Naturally the box was mostly 80's era Donruss, but it also had a few '92 Upper Deck. You can never go wrong with old school UD. However, nothing awesome came out of those.

Then I opened the 2014 Prizm Draft, hoping to see some color.

Nope.

Next up was the Heritage. I just couldn't resist. Nothing special, though I did get a chrome refractor:


Could have done worse.

Next I noticed a random card in a penny sleeve and realized this was a repack with a guaranteed "hit":


2006 Fleer Showcase relic of Rickie Weeks. Nothing exciting to me, but Tony if you want it, it's yours.

Left to open were roughly seven or eight '15 Topps flagship packs, which (now that I think about it) I think were hobby packs. Either way, nothing exciting.

Until the last pack:


BOOM!!!! Nick Castellanos Career High Auto!!!!

Okay, maybe it isn't a "boom" in the traditional sense, but it's still fun to pull an actual packaged hit from a repack.

Sadly, before I opened the cards, all the way back to when I was checking out, I noticed that the box was actually $19.99, not $11.99. So definitely not going to make out ahead in this one, but it was fun nonetheless.

I hope everyone is well!

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

WARNING: This post doesn't have much (if anything) to do with cards...But I hope you will still read it.

First off, let me apologize to those that keep their cardboard blogs separate from "other" things in life, life politics. I do the same, and I enjoy that I can escape to a place that, outside of the occasional cardboard representation of a politician, is free from controversy (at least in terms of politics). For those that do this, I tell you now that this post is about an issue that has sprung up in our society, so if you don't want any part of that (and Lord knows, I certainly don't blame you), please stop reading now. I will most certainly not be offended.

If you wonder why I am posting something along those lines here, let me give a brief explanation. I'm working on my PhD with a plan to go into academia when I am finished. I'm a conservative (that doesn't plan on voting for Trump - I always feel the need to throw in that qualifier), and research has consistently shown that academia is a left-leaning/tilting/in-some-places-falling-over field. That's fine. I have a ton of liberal professors that adhere to the notion that the academy is a place for all ideas to be debated, and as such, they respect me and my beliefs in the same manner that I respect them. That being said, those doing the hiring are often far less forgiving. Hence, I don't feel comfortable posting a lot of political things on Facebook or other social media outlets.

Therefore, you have to put up with this.

Last week, Collin Kaepernick made the news for all the wrong reasons. Though he had sat through the National Anthem the past two weeks, last week the media finally took notice. He was grilled over the decision, which he says is in response to the "oppression of black people" by the police in this country. By standing for the anthem, he claims, he would be ignoring the plight of the oppressed.

I was disappointed by his decision. I feel that most sports venues play the anthem as a way to honor the men and women serving in the armed forces, and they say as much when they ask everyone to stand. As a now-former PR practitioner, I knew that he would get backlash and the reason for his display would either go unnoticed or be trivialized. I was right.

But then I started reading comments about Kaepernick from people of all political ideologies and walks of life. They were hateful and nasty, well beyond what should be considered an appropriate response. Videos began to emerge of people burning his jersey, using extremely foul language directed at him. If anything, the public was doing a good job to reinforce the idea that racism and hate are alive and well in this country.

I asked my cousin - who could be better described as my brother - his thoughts on the situation. He was bothered, mostly by the commentary on police (his brother-in-law, who happens to also be my cousin/brother, is a detective). He felt it was an unfair portrayal of all police. When I asked if he felt disrespected, personally, he couldn't care less.

And that's when I was finally able to put my finger on what was really bothering me from this whole situation: faux-patriotism.

As an American, we all have the right to complain about things. I do it all the time. However, some of us (especially on the right) like to call out others for not acting like a true American patriot. We do it for a host of reasons, but it seems to me the primary reason is to silence those who disagree with us. This really bothers me, as I feel that as a conservative, I am often called a racist and a bigot for the same reason (for the record, I am neither a racist or a bigot).

So, here's my plea. If you're a vet and feel disrespected by Kaepernick's words, then you have every right to feel that way and I think everyone would agree that you have the right to feel that way. However, if you're an armchair patriot who feels he disrespected our veterans, then get your ass off the couch and put your money where your mouth is. Do something besides standing for the National Anthem to show your patriotism. What can you do? Well, let me give you a few places to start. 

Nearly 50,000 veterans are homeless. That is 10% of the entire homeless population in this country. No person should be homeless, especially those that have offered their own lives as sacrifice for the protection of our country. You can help end veteran homelessness by donating or volunteering with local veteran advocate groups. For instance, Lubbock has the Veterans Resource Coordination group. This organization helps homeless vets find a place to live, a job, and any physical or mental health services they may need. Any donation you make to a similar group in your community will surely help someone.

Another way you can help is by becoming an informal advocate for veterans in your community. Be a voice for those who have a hard time speaking for themselves. Let community leaders now that more attention needs to be given to veterans issues.

Perhaps the most important thing you can do, however, is to help end veteran suicide. The veteran suicide rate in the United States is almost 50% higher than other groups. Veterans who commit suicide often need help that they cannot find, either because they don't know where to look or because our Veteran's Affairs system is incredibly inefficient (that's another blog post). There are a host of groups that are working to end veteran suicide. One that I am a fan of is called 22Kill. The organization promotes the "battle buddy" system in civilian life. This puts veterans with their civilian brothers and sisters who will advocate on their behalf. There are other groups that work to end veteran suicide, including the National Alliance to End Veteran Suicide, Mission 22, Stop Soldier Suicide and Active Heroes, among others.

There are other ways to help that I haven't mentioned. In all honesty, there are just too many groups to name, all of which would appreciate donations of treasure and time. One of the simplest ways you can help, however, may be to just talk to a vet. If you know a man or woman who served, let them know that if they ever need anything, even if it's just an ear, you will be there. If you see a homeless veteran, offer him or her whatever you can. Share a meal with them. Listen to their story. Perhaps you will think of a way to help them if you do. Just make the effort.

So there you have it. You may feel that Collin Kaepernick's actions are disrespectful toward veterans. But if you only sit on the couch and complain about him - if you don't take action to honor and support those who have sacrificed for your freedoms - are you really any different? Stop saying you are a patriot - prove that you are.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

And The Winner Is.....


The man from Peoria!

Tom, I'm putting together a package for you! It will be in the mail this week!

Thanks to everyone for participating and voting!!!

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

PC Needs Are Getting Harder to Find

First, don't forget to vote for your favorite card room!

My Matt Harrison PC is and has been my primary focus for the last few months, maybe even a year. I've been buying more cards for it than any other. I've done so well in building it, in fact, that the cards I haven't acquired are becoming harder and harder to find.

However, on occasion, one will pop up that I need. Usually, I have to overpay for it to ensure that I get it. Sometimes, though, I can get one for a steal. For instance, I snagged this off eBay last Wednesday:


Though it looks a little orange-ish, this is actually Harry's gold refractor from 2008 Bowman Draft.


Numbered 39 of 50, this is a welcome addition. Now, if I can only find the other low-numbered parallels...

Contest Entrants!!!

After a delay, the contest has officially closed! Thanks to everyone that posted and shared, and thanks to everyone for reading the posts!

I'm glad that I don't have to choose a winner because I don't think I could do it! Here's how the judging will work: below, you will find a link to each card room/man cave that was entered. Take a moment to read each one, then select the room you like the most in the poll that is located on the right-side column. It's that simple! Voting will remain open through Friday, August 26!

Contestants, feel free to link back to this post to encourage your readers to vote for you!

Here are the entries:


Click 'em all and read 'em all! Then make sure you vote!

Thanks again to everyone that participated and read!

Monday, August 22, 2016

Contest Extended!!!!

My trip to my alma mater lasted longer than I expected. As such, I am extending the "show me your card room" contest for a few extra days!

I am accepting entries until noon (Central time) this Wednesday, August 24!!!

All you have to do is create a post showing off your cardboard dojo and then post the link in the comment section here!

That's it! So incredibly simple!

I also have a few more pics to share...Some things I keep in my office. Let's take a look!


I keep a few bobbleheads on my bookshelf in my office. I'm working on acquiring more, though I don't know if I will ever be on Dan's level.


I also display my Dallas Mavericks team-signed ball from (I think) 2013. I can't remember when I got it. And yes, I think America needs American oil. hahahaha

Baseball cards are not the only things I try to collect. I also love music. Here are a few concert posters that I have:


This is a signed gig poster from the rock band Taproot. Taproot has been one of my favorite bands since I was in high school. I finally got to see them around Thanksgiving in 2013. While performing one of my favorite songs ("Mine"), lead singer Stephen Richards took my phone and recorded while he was singing (around the 2:20 mark in the video below). I know some people frown upon recording songs at shows, but when the band and their music has been a serious part of your life, I think it's perfectly fine.


I have a couple more concert posters in my office:


I haven't had an opportunity hang these yet. One is from the Weezer/Panic tour earlier this year. The other is from a Trombone Shorty show that was in Fort Worth last Christmas.



So there it is, go forth and conquer.

MASSIVE EDIT ALERT - I originally posted this right after a 17-hour drive and I was falling asleep while working on it. There were A TON of issues with this post, but I think I have corrected them. Thanks for not making me feel like a moron for the incoherent gibberish that was in this post!

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Contest Extension!!!

I'm still on the road, so I am extending my contest until this Wednesday! More details to come!