I've always been a big fan of card collection. Even though football si my favorite sport, I never really liked collecting football cards. I mean, if somebody offered me some cards, I'm not gonna turn them down. But I never actively go looking for football cards. I divide my life into the different cards like liked to collect.
My childhood was consumed by Pokémon cards. Pokémon cards were my gift for everything. Christmas, I got Pokémon cards. Doctor visit, I got Pokémon cards if I didn't cry over the shots. Learn how to ride a bike, Pokémon cards. The best part about Pokémon was that you could actually use them in battle instead of just having them there. My friends and I would frequently bet cards on games. "If I win, I get you Pichu. If you win, I'll give you my Caterpie." Not to brag, but I was quite the Pokémon trainer back in my day.
As a teen, all the rage was about baseball cards. My and the guys would always be looking for the new big hit. Baseball cards were probably the only thing that kept me interested in baseball throughout those years. We are always trying to be one step ahead of the crowd, trying to predict the new star before everyone else. If you did that, you could make a fortune off of these cards.
Now in my adult years, cards have faded out of my interests. I'm just so busy with my career and practicing that I have almost no time to invest in card trading. And too add on to that, no guys my age like to trade cards. Harc to find trades when there's no to trade with. I do like to look back at the cards I've collected over the years and reminisce.
My childhood was consumed by Pokémon cards. Pokémon cards were my gift for everything. Christmas, I got Pokémon cards. Doctor visit, I got Pokémon cards if I didn't cry over the shots. Learn how to ride a bike, Pokémon cards. The best part about Pokémon was that you could actually use them in battle instead of just having them there. My friends and I would frequently bet cards on games. "If I win, I get you Pichu. If you win, I'll give you my Caterpie." Not to brag, but I was quite the Pokémon trainer back in my day.
As a teen, all the rage was about baseball cards. My and the guys would always be looking for the new big hit. Baseball cards were probably the only thing that kept me interested in baseball throughout those years. We are always trying to be one step ahead of the crowd, trying to predict the new star before everyone else. If you did that, you could make a fortune off of these cards.
Now in my adult years, cards have faded out of my interests. I'm just so busy with my career and practicing that I have almost no time to invest in card trading. And too add on to that, no guys my age like to trade cards. Harc to find trades when there's no to trade with. I do like to look back at the cards I've collected over the years and reminisce.