Re: Fred Lynn Red Sox Jersey - Thoughts?
This has to be the one of your most ridiculous positions yet. First you post an email that was in response to an email from "Chris Arone" who had asked some specific questions and then had asked about my thoughts on some fairly out there possibilities. As usual you took out what you thought would benefit you and managed to leave out what the questions were and my full responses were. When he had asked about the Lynn sizes in a previous email I had typed in 1976-78 for a year range instead of 75-78 and I was correcting that. Wow, there's a big gotcha. The fact that the "regular" players had one more complete uniform than most of the others doesn't mean that they would get a new one every 27 games it's just what was ordered. I could go into the reasoning behind this but you'd never comprehend it. As far as softball jerseys, high school jerseys and others, that was in reference to your dis-belief that anything but major league jerseys would be tagged in the manner of the Red Sox and A's. It's a pretty assinine assumption to think that all of the high school, college, softball and minor league teams are called the A's or Red Sox. But somehow you made that brilliant leap. For the final time It seems only you doubt the existence of the aftermarket jerseys and nothing is going to change that. Great, it must be nice to be in denial ( not the river in Egypt) Somewhere in this mess someone (probably you) wants to know why if Stall and Dean is still around you can't get the records.Well that's not the same Stall and Dean of the 60's 70's and 80's. The Stall and Dean that I reference was owned by Richard Stall and sold to what I think is still the current owner Russell McKinnon in 1997 the sale did not include the McAuliffe label/ Corp so that's probably a blind alley as it's a different owner, different location and a different mission. I no longer feel the need to keep correcting your intentional misrepresentations and quite frankly your arguments are tiresome. You've tried to run to Mears for support and they politely told you to take a hike, you've flailed about here dismissing everyone and everything. You want this and you want that, but you want someone else to do the work for you. You say you've done this and you've done that. As I have said to you in the past in emails do you really want to get into a resume contest with me? For now and until the "project" is complete I'm going to as they say "pursue other interests" so go ahead and post your inaccurate comments, tantrums and anything else you like. The people here know what 's going on with you. Keep bailing
This has to be the one of your most ridiculous positions yet. First you post an email that was in response to an email from "Chris Arone" who had asked some specific questions and then had asked about my thoughts on some fairly out there possibilities. As usual you took out what you thought would benefit you and managed to leave out what the questions were and my full responses were. When he had asked about the Lynn sizes in a previous email I had typed in 1976-78 for a year range instead of 75-78 and I was correcting that. Wow, there's a big gotcha. The fact that the "regular" players had one more complete uniform than most of the others doesn't mean that they would get a new one every 27 games it's just what was ordered. I could go into the reasoning behind this but you'd never comprehend it. As far as softball jerseys, high school jerseys and others, that was in reference to your dis-belief that anything but major league jerseys would be tagged in the manner of the Red Sox and A's. It's a pretty assinine assumption to think that all of the high school, college, softball and minor league teams are called the A's or Red Sox. But somehow you made that brilliant leap. For the final time It seems only you doubt the existence of the aftermarket jerseys and nothing is going to change that. Great, it must be nice to be in denial ( not the river in Egypt) Somewhere in this mess someone (probably you) wants to know why if Stall and Dean is still around you can't get the records.Well that's not the same Stall and Dean of the 60's 70's and 80's. The Stall and Dean that I reference was owned by Richard Stall and sold to what I think is still the current owner Russell McKinnon in 1997 the sale did not include the McAuliffe label/ Corp so that's probably a blind alley as it's a different owner, different location and a different mission. I no longer feel the need to keep correcting your intentional misrepresentations and quite frankly your arguments are tiresome. You've tried to run to Mears for support and they politely told you to take a hike, you've flailed about here dismissing everyone and everything. You want this and you want that, but you want someone else to do the work for you. You say you've done this and you've done that. As I have said to you in the past in emails do you really want to get into a resume contest with me? For now and until the "project" is complete I'm going to as they say "pursue other interests" so go ahead and post your inaccurate comments, tantrums and anything else you like. The people here know what 's going on with you. Keep bailing
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