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by John Kolenberg
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Baseball Galaxy s5 case by John Kolenberg. Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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My enhanced version of an old baseball card..... more
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Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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my enhanced version of an old baseball card..
Konetchy was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin. While he was considered an above-average hitter (he batted over .300 four times) he was more known around the league for his supreme consistency, his never-faltering speed, and his high degree of defensive skill at first base.
Konetchy made his Major League debut with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1907, and went on to acquire 25 stolen bases in 1909, hit .302 in 1910, and pick up 88 RBIs in 1911.[1] He also had a 20-game hitting streak in 1910. In 1911, with the Cards only three games out of first place in early July, the team was involved in a train crash on its way from Philadelphia to Boston. 47 passengers were injured, while twelve died. None of the Cardinals were seriously injured, due to a pre-trip change in the location of their car to the rear of the train. Konetchy and Cards manager Roger Bresnahan led the rescue effort, carrying many passengers to safety, some of whom may have died....
i believe there is an artist inside all of us and that computerized photo painting is just as much of an art as other forms of painting....i believe van gogh and others like him would have used cameras and computers had they had them i was born in rotterdam, holland, in 1953, immigrated to new orleans,louisiana at the age of seven, moved to los angeles,california in 1963...moved in many places in southern californa...san fernando valley,hollywood,san diego and palm springs.moved to san miguel de allende, mexico in july of 2008....i used to love to draw when i was young. watching the flinstones as a seven year old i could copy their pictures in a short time....did some light painting as well in my teens, mostly water color and...
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