Friday, July 13, 2018

Patience

Here's a quick 2-card Guns N' Randoms post with a couple shiny autos.

First, I need to admit that I hate whistling. Like, if a co-worker is whistling in the breakroom or something, he's instantly added to my shitlist. (And I can say "he" because women are never obnoxious enough to whistle in public, only entitled white men.) Drives me nuts! And it's not because I hate the happiness of others or anything. Hell, walk around with a constant huge-ass smile on your face, I'm cool with that. Gayly skip down the fucking halls, I might even join you. I just hate to hear people whistle.

And yes, it's probably partially due to jealousy seeing that I've never been able to whistle myself. Try as I might, I've never been able to do more than fruitlessly spit air out from my pursed lips.

But among the rare instances where I like whistling is in the Guns N' Roses song "Patience".


You know who are finding themselves in need of a little patience this season? Mets fans.


I recently won a card on eBay and took a look at other cards from the seller ending soon and ended up scoring myself a couple slabbed rookie autos, one of which is this Michael Conforto here. He's had a rough year, struggling to hit his weight in the first half. But he's only 25 and I still believe in him and expect him to have a solid career in the long run. Plus he's a Pacific Northwest kid out of Oregon State. So I'm ok taking a flyer on this /199 RC auto 2016 Topps Tribute for probably less than a quarter of what it was going for at the peak of his hype a while back.



And the other card I ended up snagging was this Billy Hamilton 2014 Bowman Chrome blue refractor auto. Like the Mets, Reds fans are needing a little patience this season (and before and beyond), but at least they've been respectable since a managerial change.

Billy is known for his speed on the bases and great catches in center, though his hitting is always the big question mark with him. "You can't steal first base," as they say.

Still though, I've always been a fan of speedsters since my youthful days running track, so I've got a decent little PC of the guy. And this beautiful card is a terrific addition. I think I only had one auto of his prior to this, a logoless Christmas Card from Panini. And this slabbed /250 blue refractor might overtake that one as best card of the PC.

Hopefully with a little patience Conforto and Hamilton will blossom into greats of the game for the next several years and these "price of a blaster" pickups will end up looking like incredible deals pretty soon. Or maybe they won't, but whatever.. I think they're cool cards regardless.


I've had this song stuck in my head for the past couple days now. It's not GNR and doesn't really fit here, but I'm throwing it into the post anyway, hoping to get it stuck in your head too.

Enjoy your weekend, everybody! Card show weekend for me, though it might be an arduous task for me to make it due to 90 degree temperatures and the fact my wife has dibs on the car, so I'd have to use public transit again. If I'm not feeling it in the morning, I might sit this one out.

12 comments:

  1. "if a co-worker is whistling in the breakroom or something, he's instantly added to my shitlist"

    Was this co-worker included in your least favorite co-workers post?

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    1. Lol, did you save a Word doc of that for potential blackmail purposes? No, the worst whistlers aren't in my department, and the pen guy (re: recent tweet) was new. Just here for 2 or 3 months before getting another job rehired back at Intel. He was a decent dude other than the annoying little noises. He also often snacked on baby carrots, possibly the most annoying food to listen to being eaten.

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  2. One of the positives of being a teacher is you don't have much interaction with annoying co-workers. One of the negatives is you don't have much interaction with the cool co-workers. I see a LOT of kids and get my fair share of annoying ones, but I it's only a matter of time before the school year ends and I can pass them on to another teacher.
    Baby carrots, huh? I thought we could hang, but I wouldn't want to get on your shitlist. LOL

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    1. Hey, I chomp more than my fair share of carrots, celery, and jalapeƱos, I just think it's inconsiderate to your coworkers to constantly be snapping stuff like that sitting at your desk. As for a quieter worktime vegetable, I'd recommend zucchini or radishes.

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  3. I have a co-worker who whistles. She is delightful.

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    1. She'd better be in her 80s to pull that off.

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    2. She's 24. Honestly she is a hoot.

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    3. That's cool. As I say. the only whistlers I seem to come in contact with are middle-aged white guys acting like they're doing anyone in ear-shot a service with their masterful performance. A spunky young lady whistling might be refreshing for a change of pace.

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  4. I didn't learn how to whistle until I was in my 30s. I learned by whispering the letter "Q" then slowly pursing my lips. Eventually I started to whistle

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    1. Well maybe there's still hope for me? I can occasionally luck into a random note, but never an actually melody or anything.

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  5. My mother in law whistles constantly . It bugs me.

    Nice pickups!

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  6. My dad whistles. It's pretty relaxing. Wish he was around right now... because I'm a little annoyed that Conforto signed for Topps... while I'm waiting on his 2014 Panini Prizm autograph to finally go live. Ugh.

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