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Relax. No point at all.

Enjoying a baseball card of a relatively successful Cleveland Indian pitcher (...they are in relatively short supply).

My card collecting days started about 15 years later.

Oh, I see. I thought that you meant that something amazing was going to appear on the other side!

I remember Mudcat Grant well in 1965. He was the best pitcher in the American League and led the Twins to the World Series. If there had been a Cy Young award for each league then, instead of one award for all of baseball, he would have won the A.L. Cy Young award that year.

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Was "solid" something said when listening to modern jazz? :unsure:

Late 40s/50s slang term, roughly equivalent to cool. Just read an interview with Charles McPherson the other day circa '68 where he used it a couple of times.

EDIT: Zora Neale Hurston's Harlem slang dictionary dates it back to the 1930s and defines it as meaning "perfect".

Glossary of Harlem slang

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Was "solid" something said when listening to modern jazz? :unsure:

Late 40s/50s slang term, roughly equivalent to cool. Just read an interview with Charles McPherson the other day circa '68 where he used it a couple of times.

EDIT: Zora Neale Hurston's Harlem slang dictionary dates it back to the 1930s and defines it as meaning "perfect".

Glossary of Harlem slang

Thanks Ghost!

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