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Old 02-25-2003, 02:45 PM   #1
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I know this may not fit the forum but since the season isn't fully in swing

where can I find a good sized poster for an obscure player like Vlad
 
Old 02-25-2003, 03:11 PM   #2
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This is probably best served in the Seventh Inning Stretch.

And if Vlad is an obsucre player, what is Frankie Menechino?
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No, he's referring to Vlad Kcrzczvsk, famed middle infielder for the Moscow Pogroms from 1920-1929. It's rumored that his great-grandson is in the Twins minor league system.
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Vladimir is about as obscure as a superstar can be. I just did a quick check at allposters.com and all they have are a few 8x10 photos. Doesn't look like Vlad gets any of that poster love.

I did, however, come across a GREAT Jerome Walton poster for those of you who have been pulling your hair out looking

http://www.posters.com/Sports/7504.htm



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I looked around - nada - - you may be better off getting a bunch of 8x10s and making something up with multiple images.
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No, he's referring to Vlad Kcrzczvsk, famed middle infielder for the Moscow Pogroms from 1920-1929. It's rumored that his great-grandson is in the Twins minor league system.


Vlad Kcrzczvsk, or Crashski, as he's better known. I belief the phonetic spelling of his name is Kruwchefsk. The Moscow Pogroms were a great team featuring the likes of....*mumbling incoherently* :P
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Old 02-26-2003, 08:26 PM   #7
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settle down

when I say obscure I am referring to the fact that all anyone seems to be able to find is an 8/11 of him

hes my favorite player so I know that he is a superstar
 
 


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