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obsession
Baseball Cards: Two Different Stories of Obsession and Fantasy
Jewish Journal
April 23, 2010
“Cardboard Gods: An All-American Tale Told Through Baseball Cards” by Josh Wilker (Seven Footer Press: $24.95) is a memoir by a now 41-year-old chronic misfit who relates his journey mostly through baseball card collecting and his worship of his older brother.
Alan shrugged, Bouskila wrote, Suissa puffed
Jewish Journal
October 23, 2008
\” . . . The Great Schlep of young Jews to Florida for the express and only purpose of convincing their elderly grandparents to vote for Barack Obama is a disgusting display of the arrogance, the chutzpah, of some of our young Jews . . . \”
Return to sender
Rob Eshman
October 16, 2008
I\’ve never understood why they call a last-minute election ploy an \”October Surprise,\” other than the fact that it usually happens in, you know, October.
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