The answer to that is "no." In the realm of things that interest me that is all there is. OK, you can throw baseball in there, but that's implied by "cards." But all that other stuff that I see touted online, the fantasy TV shows, pro wrestling, movies, the hobby of political opining, baby animal videos, food porn, I don't care. Give me cards and tunes. I can make a life out of that. Recently, Gavin of Baseball Card Breakdown was looking to downsize his CD collection. That is understandable in this digital age. But I can't say no to new-to-me CDs. I come from an age when looking for the new releases each week at the record store made me as giddy as any time I've ever walked into a card show. Bringing a new record home was epic. I'd carve out a period of time -- usually when the folks weren't home -- to listen to it for the first time. Then I graduated to college and CDs. Spurred on by the college radio station, WBNY at Buffalo Sta...
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