For your consideration: a lifetime's accumulation of Twins memorabilia.
I'm rather embarassed by it, was just creating a video to send to family
members. I decided to share it with civilization anyway.
It's heavy on Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva & Rod Carew stuff. Thoughts? If you're in my hometown, gimme a call, perhaps we can line up a quick tour.
To spin the song lyric: "You can check in anytime you like, but you (may) never leave," - no tiffany-twisted chicks, the bane of Don Henley and The Eagles, but lots of good stuff to feast your eyes on. Perhaps if I let you, you can go through the adjacent closet, and find Jarvis Brown, for example, encased in bubble, mothballs. Pretty much any & everything!
It's heavy on Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva & Rod Carew stuff. Thoughts? If you're in my hometown, gimme a call, perhaps we can line up a quick tour.
To spin the song lyric: "You can check in anytime you like, but you (may) never leave," - no tiffany-twisted chicks, the bane of Don Henley and The Eagles, but lots of good stuff to feast your eyes on. Perhaps if I let you, you can go through the adjacent closet, and find Jarvis Brown, for example, encased in bubble, mothballs. Pretty much any & everything!
As our very own Hall-Of-Fame broadcaster would end his broadcasts:
"So long, everybody!" (Herb Carneal)
I feel proud to be one of the visitors to the shrine. I think it to be super cool, and and I think it's great that you shared it with your visitors to the blog. I could loan my '75 yearbook, signed by one R Carew, to the collection if need be.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Greg! For you to loan such a great item would be beyond generous, my friend. If memory serves correctly, The Great Man signed for you as a tyke right in the Twins dugout - correct? I've never had anything signed by Rodney, so I'd be honored to display a cool piece of history from that time for you!
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