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Sue H January 19th 08 07:11 PM

friend autographs?
 
Remember when you were a kid and got autographs in yearbooks etc? I
have some great ones going back to 7th grade. My coolest thing I
saved was a jean jacket from when I was 14-15 and I had a lot of my
regular "home" hang out friends on there. I'll probably keep it till
I die cause it brings back a lot of fond memories of playing Levoy,
touch football in the streets and Joe slipping on a banana peel, or
the fireworks incident or the knocking on doors in July trick or
treating... good fun for kids.


anyway, the question is, does anyone have autographs they've kept of
childhood friends etc? If so, has anyone become famous etc? I went
through a lot of the names and don't remember half the people on the
yearbooks or autograph albums... but kind of fun to see what some said
(and apparently I was BFF's with a few I don't even remember now!
LOL).

barefoot January 19th 08 08:03 PM

friend autographs?
 
yeah, Mike Bibby is in my high school yearbook. and he and his brother
(and their dad) are all in my little league yearbooks...Mike or his
brother were on a lot of my baseball teams growing up and i have a
bunch of mike signatures as a result...look NOTHING like his autograph
now...(mike was a year younger than me, his brother was a year older
than me)
i still have most of that stuff, it's in my parent's house...
too bad you didn't have your friends write their last names on
stuff...i had a teacher who, in the third grade told all of us to get
the last names of people in the yearbooks (or write it ourselves) so
that when we looked back, we could figure it out..(i think he had just
had his reunion at the time).
mike


Bill Plenge January 19th 08 11:14 PM

friend autographs?
 
Sue H wrote:
Remember when you were a kid and got autographs in yearbooks etc? I
have some great ones going back to 7th grade. My coolest thing I
saved was a jean jacket from when I was 14-15 and I had a lot of my
regular "home" hang out friends on there. I'll probably keep it till
I die cause it brings back a lot of fond memories of playing Levoy,
touch football in the streets and Joe slipping on a banana peel, or
the fireworks incident or the knocking on doors in July trick or
treating... good fun for kids.


anyway, the question is, does anyone have autographs they've kept of
childhood friends etc? If so, has anyone become famous etc? I went
through a lot of the names and don't remember half the people on the
yearbooks or autograph albums... but kind of fun to see what some said
(and apparently I was BFF's with a few I don't even remember now!
LOL).


Other then my year books from HS & College I have a baseball mitt I used as
a prop in a high school play that the cast & crew signed and a program from
a play I was in in college signed by the cast & crew.

Best,
Bill



Sue H January 19th 08 11:53 PM

friend autographs?
 
that's cool. I saved some straw from the Scarecrow in our Senior Play
in high school cause i thought the guy was gonna be famous one day (he
wanted to be an actor). I don't think he was though.

I wonder if you could frame the mitt!

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 17:14:55 -0600, "Bill Plenge"
wrote:

Sue H wrote:
Remember when you were a kid and got autographs in yearbooks etc? I
have some great ones going back to 7th grade. My coolest thing I
saved was a jean jacket from when I was 14-15 and I had a lot of my
regular "home" hang out friends on there. I'll probably keep it till
I die cause it brings back a lot of fond memories of playing Levoy,
touch football in the streets and Joe slipping on a banana peel, or
the fireworks incident or the knocking on doors in July trick or
treating... good fun for kids.


anyway, the question is, does anyone have autographs they've kept of
childhood friends etc? If so, has anyone become famous etc? I went
through a lot of the names and don't remember half the people on the
yearbooks or autograph albums... but kind of fun to see what some said
(and apparently I was BFF's with a few I don't even remember now!
LOL).


Other then my year books from HS & College I have a baseball mitt I used as
a prop in a high school play that the cast & crew signed and a program from
a play I was in in college signed by the cast & crew.

Best,
Bill



Sue H January 19th 08 11:54 PM

friend autographs?
 
Not familiar with him but pretty cool.

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 12:03:16 -0800 (PST), barefoot
wrote:

yeah, Mike Bibby is in my high school yearbook. and he and his brother
(and their dad) are all in my little league yearbooks...Mike or his
brother were on a lot of my baseball teams growing up and i have a
bunch of mike signatures as a result...look NOTHING like his autograph
now...(mike was a year younger than me, his brother was a year older
than me)
i still have most of that stuff, it's in my parent's house...
too bad you didn't have your friends write their last names on
stuff...i had a teacher who, in the third grade told all of us to get
the last names of people in the yearbooks (or write it ourselves) so
that when we looked back, we could figure it out..(i think he had just
had his reunion at the time).
mike



barefoot January 20th 08 12:09 AM

friend autographs?
 
yeah, mike's not really famous, he's a pro basketball player, but not
famous (he was an all star one year, and he played on a national
championship team in college).

other than all that, i have all my old yearbooks at my folks house...i
did the whole getting a white t shirt signed at the end of the year in
grade school..but it got kinda fruity when i got older and guys just
didn't do that sort of thing...memories that way were a girl thing
after a while.
i have curt schilling's picture in one of my little leage year books
as he was in senior ball when i was like in tee ball. but i didn't
know him then, so i obviously didn't get it signed...
i still have old baseballs signed by my whole little league team from
when i was a kid. i remember how hard it was to sign a baseball then.
Every once in a while i run into someone i went to school with or
played little league or pop warner with when i go back to phoenix.
m


[email protected] January 20th 08 02:19 AM

friend autographs?
 
On Jan 19, 2:11*pm, Sue H wrote:
Remember when you were a kid and got autographs in yearbooks etc? *I
have some great ones going back to 7th grade. *My coolest thing I
saved was a jean jacket from when I was 14-15 and I had a lot of my
regular "home" hang out friends on there. *I'll probably keep it till
I die cause it brings back a lot of fond memories of playing Levoy,
touch football in the streets and Joe slipping on a banana peel, or
the fireworks incident or the knocking on doors in July trick or
treating... good fun for kids.

anyway, the question is, does anyone have autographs they've kept of
childhood friends etc? *If so, has anyone become famous etc? *I went
through a lot of the names and don't remember half the people on the
yearbooks or autograph albums... but kind of fun to see what some said
(and apparently I was BFF's with a few I don't even remember now!
LOL).


My Mom went to school with David Letterman. He signed her yearbook "To
the only girl I'll ever love" and then signed some real fat, ugly guys
name !! And then wrote David Letterman real big underneath it!! She
said he was a really funny back in high school. It's pretty cool to
look at. I believe Dan Quayle's wife and Jane Pauley were also in
there class!!

Sue H January 20th 08 03:21 AM

friend autographs?
 
Great story! Interesing to see if they'd remember them wouldn't it?

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 18:19:22 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Jan 19, 2:11*pm, Sue H wrote:
Remember when you were a kid and got autographs in yearbooks etc? *I
have some great ones going back to 7th grade. *My coolest thing I
saved was a jean jacket from when I was 14-15 and I had a lot of my
regular "home" hang out friends on there. *I'll probably keep it till
I die cause it brings back a lot of fond memories of playing Levoy,
touch football in the streets and Joe slipping on a banana peel, or
the fireworks incident or the knocking on doors in July trick or
treating... good fun for kids.

anyway, the question is, does anyone have autographs they've kept of
childhood friends etc? *If so, has anyone become famous etc? *I went
through a lot of the names and don't remember half the people on the
yearbooks or autograph albums... but kind of fun to see what some said
(and apparently I was BFF's with a few I don't even remember now!
LOL).


My Mom went to school with David Letterman. He signed her yearbook "To
the only girl I'll ever love" and then signed some real fat, ugly guys
name !! And then wrote David Letterman real big underneath it!! She
said he was a really funny back in high school. It's pretty cool to
look at. I believe Dan Quayle's wife and Jane Pauley were also in
there class!!



Mr Black[_2_] January 20th 08 08:36 AM

friend autographs?
 




"barefoot" wrote in message
...
yeah, mike's not really famous, he's a pro basketball player, but not
famous (he was an all star one year, and he played on a national
championship team in college).



If youre a hoops fan, you know mike bibby. that guy has got serious game.



Sue H January 20th 08 05:45 PM

friend autographs?
 

Yeah, I am no fan of Basketball; so I can't say much. My favorite
sports to watch are Football and Hockey. To play would be baseball.
Baseketball is way down for me. It's boring. It's like tennis or
Golf really; just back and forth, back and forth.

On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 19:36:16 +1100, "Mr Black"
wrote:





"barefoot" wrote in message
...
yeah, mike's not really famous, he's a pro basketball player, but not
famous (he was an all star one year, and he played on a national
championship team in college).



If youre a hoops fan, you know mike bibby. that guy has got serious game.




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