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Please do not place GU items on toilet to take photos.
So we're to assume there was no other clean surface in the house which could be used to place items on in order to take pictures?
I think using a toilet for a backdrop is crazy butt what do I know?
I'll show myself out.
actually, I thing the backdrop would be good for jockstraps.
Regards,
Joel S.
joelsabi @ gmail.com Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.
You guys need to stop taking a dump on his listing before it tanks.
LOL! Who would sell their stuff on a toilet? IMO, that would only decrease its value, to be put on the crapper like that. Who knows what else has been there.
For those of you who don't know the toilet man.....there is a seller on ebay that takes his photos of his items on ebay right on the toilet. (see his items sold)...anyway I was looking through some items and found what he claims to be a Pujols Hr that he received in person. The ball must not have wanted to stay still on the toilet so he went for the conventional laundry machine look.
He says that the ball boy gave him the ball went back on the field. I remember seeing the HR. Albert hit one out to center and a fan threw the ball back onto the field I believe. Anyone who has sat in the bleachers at wrigley will know that the original ball rarely gets thrown but even if this was the original Pujols HR ball, I would be curious to see the replay of the game and see if they show the batboy giving the ball away. I asked if he would be willing to show a ticket for the game....figured if he got the ball himself, he might have saved a ticket....no reply.
I'm wondering what you guys think....1.) What are the chances he was even at the game? 2.) what are the chances this was given to a fan after it was thrown back? 3.) what are the chances that the actual HR ball was even thrown back?
he should've just put a toilet paper roll on end and used that to keep the ball still, then he wouldnt have lost that "good bathroom lighting" for a dingy utility room.
I'm wondering what you guys think....1.) What are the chances he was even at the game? 2.) what are the chances this was given to a fan after it was thrown back? 3.) what are the chances that the actual HR ball was even thrown back?
I just watched the replay of both feeds and the ball was thrown back. In the first picture, you can see the guy in the front row prompting the other guy to toss it back. In the second photo he tosses it back. Short sleeves, had a drink in in one hand, and was standing up. No way to really pull off the ol' switcheroo.
I doubt a Reds player would have tossed it back into the crowd, so makes sense it was given to a ball boy. The video doesn't show anything one way or another. After that it's anybody's guess.
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