Showing posts with label Alison Brie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alison Brie. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Merry Christmas 2019!

No real post today over here, but I didn't want the day to pass without wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and happy new year!  I had a fantastic day with family and friends and got some awesome gifts, and more importantly I had a blast giving some to others.

Speaking of Christmas gifts, I currently have cards from three awesome folks to show off soonish, and possibly more on the way, not to mention my COMC loot, which will probably wait until January.

I hope some of you got card-related presents and that the holiday season has treated everyone well.  Back with actual posts soon!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

2015 trade package #34: celebrating BB4L day with Greg Z.!

I suppose not everyone celebrates this occasion but each year late in December we celebrate the birth of someone who brings a certain joy to the world.  This person's heavenly gaze shines a light down on those fortunate enough to be followers of one with such a divine voice.  Today we celebrate the miracle of that birth that has made the world a better place for untold millions.

Obviously I'm referring to Alison Brie.
Christmas is a close second, though!

And what better way to celebrate Ms. Brie's conception than an amazing trade package from this here blogger's Brie Buddy For Life (BB4L), Greg Z. at Plaschke, Thy Sweater is Argyle?

It had been far too long since we swapped cards (about this time two years ago!) until the Zakwinner said enough was enough and rekindled trade talks.  I sent him some stuff a week or two ago and then got my nice return just yesterday, in plenty of time for a show-off post before the new year.

As I love to do, I've split the contents of that package into a two-part trade post, with Tigers and such over here and the Wolverines over on TMM.  Here's the TMV-relevant stuff:
Muchos Tigres.  A nice mix of current, recent, and not-so-much.  The two best are the Castellanos Refractor from 2014 (#d to 500) and the V-Mart A&G Mini (#15/40!), but the SI For Kids Fielder was a nice touch.
Más Tigres, including a couple of all-name-team guys in Catala--Cattallan--Frank, and Tui, plus a neato vintage issue (1976) of 3B Aurelio Rodriguez.  Bruce Rondon, Detroit's answer to Aroldis Chapman's velocity and temper, also makes an appearance, and you'll see him again shortly.
How about a five-spot of super PC guy Lou Whitaker?  I'd seen the rest ('81 Fleer, '82 Donruss, '89 Topps and '92 Topps) but the '84 Milton Bradley card was totally new to me, and I've added that oddball from what looks like a dice-based game to his collection!
And here's the portly Rondon again in the form of a nice Heritage jersey relic.  The RP that was sent home early in the 2015 season for showing lackluster effort showed a lot more fight, literally, in a Venezuelan Winter League brawl.  It'll be very interesting to see where he ends up next year in a bullpen that's seen a lot of personnel changes.

That's all of the sports portion, but sports aren't all that Greg collects.  We both happen to be big fans of Parks and Recreation and Archer and he sent me a bunch of cards from sets made by Press Pass and Cryptozoic, respectively, which are all certainly dupes for him since I'm sure he's long since completed both.
And now I want complete sets of both immediately.  DAMN YOU, GREG.  Seriously, these are a lot of fun, and my favorite of the lot is the Perd Hapley.  The story of Perd Hapley is that Perd Hapley is the name of the person we're talking about right now:
Thanks for making sure we got back to trading, Greg!  I'll try not to let so much time pass in between deals next time.  As for who sent the best cards, I think you've got me licked.
BB4L!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

TMV presents Too Many Christmas Cards!

GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!
I may be slacking big-time on getting other things posted, but I'm happy that I can finally make this announcement today so I'm bumping everything else for now.

What am I announcing?  Nothing major, just free Christmas cards for a whole bunch of you is all.
I know, right?

Back in November I thought about coming up with a contest where the winner would end up getting $20 worth of their wish list cards off of COMC because promotions were right around the corner.  In the end I didn't like how it looked, so instead I decided to do something that would benefit way more of you.  As a matter of fact, I made it my mission to send at least something small to every single person who sent me cards that I showed off on this blog and/or TMM.  I've loved trading with all of you and this seems like a perfect time to give back.  That evolved slightly into a list of lucky recipients that includes all of the above plus a few other favorite bloggers.
Wow.  Such MSPaint.  Very quality.
In the last few weeks I've landed cards from shows, COMC, eBay, Sportlots, and other sources with many of you in mind.  Some of you might just get a PWE with a few things, many of you will get a bubble mailer, and at least one of you has at least a smallish box to look forward to.  The common denominator is that each person will get something(s) tailored to their PC(s), and in most cases that will include at least one hit.  I won't go into details, so if you're getting something you'll just have to wait and see what it is!  I thought about surprising people but I think it'll be more fun for people to get to anticipate something besides coal in their stockings this year, so if your name is on this list, congrats!:

$30 a Week Habit
2x3 Heroes
Angels in Order
Baseball Card Breakdown
Bob Walk the Plank
Brad's Blog
Cardboard Collections
Cards on Cards
Chronicles of Fuji
DocHoloday
Enough Already
Garvey Cey Russell Lopes
Great Sports Name Hall of Fame
Home Run Apple
My Cardboard Mistress
My Sports Obsession
Nachos Grande
Nomo's Sushi Platter
Off Hiatus Baseball Cards
Play at the Plate
Raz Card Blog
Sports Cards Ate My Brain (I need your address, Scott!)
Sports Cards From the Dollar Store
Reader Eric Eckstein
Reader Mark H.
The COMC package was the last piece of the puzzle and since that arrived today I expect to start sending cards out by tomorrow.  Probably not all at once--have you seen that list?!--but I'd like to have them all out by Friday at the latest.  I hope everyone enjoys the free swag from their not-so-secret Santa!
Merry Christmas from TMV!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2013 year-in-review and a look ahead to 2014: my turn!

Happy 2014, everybody!  As everyone else is doing today, I'm going to take a look back at my year of collecting in 2013 and lay out some expectations for this year (as I watch the day's slate of bowl games, which should end after today, period--screw this "next Monday" title game noise!).

First, let's see how I did in 2013:

Resolutions:

1.  Post quality content, dammit!  Meh, not so much.  I came up with a few somewhat original things, but most of my posts were of the "show-off cards" variety.  I'll try to mix it up a bit more this year!

2.  Set a budget this time.  I give myself an "A" for this one.  After a net spending of about $2400 in 2012, that was my 2013 goal, and I stuck to that with zero problems!  This worked out so well I'll be sticking to it again in 2014.  More on that and other spending data in a bit.

3.  350 posts between the two blogs.  Yeah, not so much.  I had a decent pace going for maybe half the year, but there were plenty of periods where I was just unmotivated.  I think the stress of having to produce this much got to me, so as others have said, to keep things fun enough to keep going, I'm not imposing such a quota this year.  By the way, my final two-blog post tally:  112 (TMV) + 146 (TMM) = 258.

4.  Keep on keeping on with the set wantlists.  And how!  I'm not gonna do the work to figure out just how many sets I completed, but the results speak for themselves when you gander at my baseball and football lists (and lack of hockey).  As I focus on new projects, I'm proud of how much effort I put into putting a TON of sets to bed!

5.  Don't forget your non-Michigan PCs.  I'd say I did fine here.  In my resolutions post I singled out some Tigers and stars (Ripken/Griffey/Gwynn/Maddux) I collect, and while I can't say I added a ton of big stuff for any of them, I did score some cool pickups, and many of those I traded with were generous enough to include them as well in packages.  Despite other pursuits, I didn't leave these guys out!

6.  MOAR TRADING.  I specifically hoped to end up with at least 100 trade posts between the two blogs, and I count 34 on TMV with another 25 by way of TMM.  That's barely more than half (with plenty of overlap), and it's not for lack of trying on YOUR part, but pretty much my laziness.  I have less trade bait to work with (mostly procuring things through COMC now) and just don't have the energy some of you guys do when it comes to trading.  That said, without shooting for a specific number this time, I'm really going to try to maintain a focus on trading this year.

7.  Michigan sports PCs goals.  I'll go into more depth in a TMM post, but briefly here's what I wanted to achieve in 2013 (with actual totals as of today in parentheses, as I have a TON left to post):

  • Baseball:  200 (243)
  • Football:  750 (759)
  • Unique football PC subjects:  100 (124)
  • Hockey:  75 (112)
  • Overall:  1100 (1139)
As you can see, I easily met all of those goals, and that doesn't take into account all my 2013 purchases I still haven't posted!

So overall, I'd call it another successful year of collecting.

Accomplishments:

I didn't do this last year, but it seems like a good idea to highlight some of the cool things I was able to do over the course of the year for my collection and sports fandom.  Those feats include:

Alison Brie, because obviously



  • Completing several PCs.  Matt Miller's is the only one that's officially done right now, but I did purchase and/or receive cards that will finish off a couple others.  This will go a long way towards motivating me to keep at it this year


  • Completing some nameplates, namely these three:  Mike Hart (2008 SP Threads Lettermen), plus Zach Putnam 2008 Razor Letterman unnumbered and /20.  These are tons of fun to piece together and I'll be on the trail of a few others this year, just watch!


Buying/selling:

As I mentioned, I tried to stick to a $2400 net spending budget, so an average of $200/month, while trying not to exceed $300 in a given month.  Here's how that worked out:
I exceeded $300 just once, in January ($311.40) mainly due to a huge COMC haul.  A dip down to $61.44 in February (the only month in which I spent less than $139) evened things out for a bit, and other than some extremes in March (another huge COMC pickup) and November (mostly COMC and eBay), I was pretty good about my spending.  Things picked up in December because I had some money to burn, then made a couple late sales to furnish a few other pickups.  My gross spending was actually about $2450, but I made up for that with a little more than $50 in sales, putting me right around (and slightly under) the $2400 mark for net spending.  In the end I was happy with how well this worked out as I never felt limited, but actually thought I was much more responsible than I could have been!

Here's a quick breakdown on where I spent my money while I'm at it:
Big surprise--the majority of that pie goes to COMC and eBay.  Counting groups of SportLots and COMC items as one purchase each, I made 110 buys in 2013, and 79 of those came from eBay, while eight were monthly COMC packages.  I attended fewer shows, so my spending there dipped, and I also made a massive cut on how much I spent at retail (a major positive development, for sure) compared to 2012, with Blowout also taking a bit of a hit.  A lot of that money went towards SportLots and new source JustCommons, both of which will surely get more of it this year!

So, what does 2014 have in store?

No resolutions this year--I'm in this thing to have fun, not make rules!  Here's some of what I'm planning, though:
  • Stick to the $2400 yearly/$200 monthly budget.  If it ain't broke...
  • Keep up the player-collecting.  Though most of them are Michigan-related, I'm going to get stuff up about them here to in an effort to bolster acquisitions.
  • Do some original posting.  I once again have a few ideas, not to mention some holdovers from last year.  I'm especially thinking of opinion pieces on card design.
  • Get some trades done.  I'm not gonna set a number this time, but let's get to work on those!  For now, your best bet to deal with me is to let me know what you have, then expect me to ask you to pick some stuff out from COMC!
  • I dunno what else, we'll figure it out when we get there.
Thanks as always to everyone who helped make 2013 a great year, and here's to another!

Bonus content:  favorite entry search terms:

As many of you know, I like taking a peek at my stats from time to time.  Here are some of my favorite search terms that have led people to this here blog:

"ups girl"

"yo dawg template"

"respek knuckles"

"nickelback sucks"

Happy New Year, everybody!

Monday, December 23, 2013

2013 trade package #33: cards from my BB4L PTSiA, so TTYL

To close out this year in trade packages (and likely, posts), here's some cards from one of everyone's favorite Californians, Greg Z. of Plaschke, Thy Sweater is Argyle!

You can see the rest of the package over on the sister blog, but Zakwin included some nice stuff that those of you who read this here blog might appreciate.

First off, here's the 100% awesome address label.  BB4L, yo!

So...yeah...um, cards...I was talking about cards.  Ok, here we go:
I'm lazy, so I'm literally copying/pasting what I wrote about this card on the other blog:  this Michigan card, displaying my state's motto--"If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you"--appears to hail from a company called Helmar Turkish Cigarettes, and was created in the early 1900s, predating even my grandparents!  Greg showed off a few such acquisitions here as well as here.  It's a very cool and unique piece to add to my collection, even if I don't know where exactly it fits.  Those bucks and eagle are here to tell you, "MICHIGAN!  FUCK YEAH!"

Greg then completely flipped the script by sending me cards that were produced during my lifetime:
A couple Lions from back when they were...well, I guess they haven't ever made any progress, so there's that.  Question:  do amateur players belong in "Pro Set"?
Here's one of the package's hits, a 2011 Limited jersey of concussion cautionary tale Jahvid Best.  If anybody's interested, please let me know as it's available for trade!

Now here's a couple teams that HAVE had success during my lifetime.  The Pro Set cards bring back happy memories of playing as the Wings on NHL '93-'95.  I'm happily adding to my Jimmy Howard collection despite his up-and-down-so-far career; the RC was especially fun to grab since it shows his college stats at Maine, and as I believe I've said multiple times, I saw the Wolverines defeat Jimmy and his Black Bears in the NCAA tourney about 10 years ago!

Hey, it's a trio of Ripkens!  I'm pretty sure I at least needed the two on the left, especially the fun Ginter insert.  Who doesn't enjoy some of these players' full names?  "Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr.," "George Kenneth Griffey Jr.," "Larry Wayne 'Chipper' Jones," etc.

Speaking of some somewhat successful teams during my lifetime, here's six cards of seven players that haven't won a title with Detroit.  Wait, that kind of came out wrong.  Anyway, it's a good group of players.  I'm guessing the Prince is called "Across the Years" because he's too large to fit within just one like everybody else.
Alex Avila 2012 Prime Cuts jersey
Finally, we have the hit I enjoyed the most in this post, a jersey of catcher Alex Avila.  It's a bit on the plain side, but I still appreciate that he's good enough to warrant a relic card at all.

Thanks again for another trade, Greg!  I'll Brie back next year to get more deals going with you (see what I did there?).  Readers, please validate all the time he puts into displaying cards of his man crushes over at Plaschke, Thy Sweater is Argyle.

And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from TMV!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

365 x 3 + 1 = 500

So, uh, yeah--I'm celebrating a couple milestones today:  this very post you're reading right now is #500!  At almost the very same time--almost because the actual anniversary was yesterday--this here blog is now three years old!  Could I have made sure those coincided instead of waiting a day late?  Probably, but who cares?  Let's get to some celebratin'!

Post number one occurred three years ago yesterday, on August 28, 2010.  I kicked things off with an image of Dr. Nick Riviera, explained the Simpsons-centered origin of the blog's original title (Too Many Grandersons) and then promised box reviews aplenty thanks to a nice purchase from Dave & Adam's.

Three days later I showed off my D&A bonus packs, then busted my first box to review, 2006 Bowman football (a.k.a the set I just finished YESTERDAY).  Two days after that I busted another jumbo football box, this time 2010 Topps, then used the Gridiron Giveaway codes as bribes for being listed on 10 bloggers' blogrolls, which paid off handsomely.  Among the collecting legends that did me that huge favor were Thorzul Will Rule, the Great Sports Name Hall of Fame, Night Owl, Emerald City Diamond Gems, and BA Benny.  Thank you all again for giving me many much-needed page hits!

From that point on I was busting and reviewing boxes and packs, showing off purchases from shows and online, occasionally coming up with original content, and displaying some of my favorite PC items.  And trading, let's not forget the trading, which is easily my favorite consequence of creating and maintaining this blog.  I completed nine trades that first month and haven't looked back, except when I've literally looked back to enjoy the results of those trades.

Not a whole lot has changed other than splitting off sister blog Too Many Manninghams so I didn't bore all of you baseball fans with my Michigan Wolverines collecting exploits.  Some new bloggers and traders have come and gone, and so have a lot of cards into and out of my collection.  I can honestly say it's been an outstanding three years, the best of my collecting life, thanks especially to learning and embracing some of the habits of those of you I still read daily and trade with as often as possible.  Thank you as always to those of you who read, comment, trade, and help me with the sometimes difficult task of maintaining the motivation to keep buying, trading, scanning, and writing.  Here's to three more!
So since this is a day of celebration, I'm taking a day off of coming up with anything remotely original and throwing some top five lists at you instead:

Top five all-time posts by pageviews:
Top five favorite search keywords that led to people visiting this blog (for real):
  • "UPS girl"
  • "Yo dawg template"
  • "Respek knuckles"
  • "Nickelback sucks"
  • "Attention whore"
Top five favorite posts of mine that I didn't just pick at random for this post:
Top five (times two) favorite post labels:

  • 1990s Tigers SUCKED
  • Alison Brie
  • Blue tape is awesome
  • COLLECT
  • Drug-fueled card-buying binge
  • ESPN blows goats
  • Jim Leyland is terrible at everything except smoking
  • Josh Hamilton says om nom nom drugs
  • Ohio State is like Topps and therefore dumb
  • WTF Chris Olds?
And finally, Top five animated Alison Brie images I'm gratuitously posting right now because this blog just turned three, and that's 21 in dog years:

Happy THREE Many Verlanders, everyone!