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re: What's the best autograph you've ever gotten?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 7:50 pm to The Future
Posted on 3/24/11 at 7:50 pm to The Future
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What's the best autograph you've ever gotten?
Bo Jackson signed a helmet and a baseball for me.
Charles Barkley signed a piece of paper for me.
Tubs signed a piece of paper for me.
Chizik signed a helmet for me.
Julio Jones signed helmet, jersey, and HS helmet for me.
My favorite is Tray Blackmon signed my wife.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 7:59 pm to The Future
Nick Fairley Championship program. got in person
tuberville picture
joe webb mini helmet i got in person
gene bartow basketball in person
tuberville picture
joe webb mini helmet i got in person
gene bartow basketball in person
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 8:00 pm
Posted on 3/24/11 at 8:07 pm to The Future
Muhammed Ali at the Fuddruckers on Hilton Head back in 1989.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 8:10 pm to hogminer
Went to a Colts-Titans game, got Manning, Clark, Addai, Vinatieri, Robert Mathis, Freeney, and a couple others. Also got a Dungy sig a couple years before that.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 8:11 pm to The Future
Dad works in St.Matthews (small town where Alshon Jeffery is from) got him to autograph a Gamecock football for me. So far that signature has only gotten more valuable.
Also when I was a kid at Eddie Folger basketball camp I got his autograph on a shirt and Chuck Edison's on my shoe.
FWIW my mom teaches Spanish at a local middle school and teaches Nikki Haley's daughter (our governor) so when she has to send stuff home to get signed its Nikki's, does that count?
Also when I was a kid at Eddie Folger basketball camp I got his autograph on a shirt and Chuck Edison's on my shoe.
FWIW my mom teaches Spanish at a local middle school and teaches Nikki Haley's daughter (our governor) so when she has to send stuff home to get signed its Nikki's, does that count?
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 8:18 pm
Posted on 3/24/11 at 9:27 pm to theGarnetWay
Here are some photos of the people I've got.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 10:00 pm to gatorrocks
I was interviewing Bob Uecker several years back and I figured I'd surprise him with a question. I tossed his 1965 #519 Topps card I had collected of him posing as a left-handed batter when, in fact, he was a right-handed batter -- and said "What's up with this?" He laughed and as he replied he surprised me when he pulled out a pen and signed it. He then told me to put it away because one of his all-time favorite quotes is: "I knew when my career was over. In 1965 my baseball card came out with no picture." It adds more to that joke, though.
If you ever get a chance to see the old TV show he hosted, "The Wacky World of Sports", check it out. It's pretty funny.
If you ever get a chance to see the old TV show he hosted, "The Wacky World of Sports", check it out. It's pretty funny.
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