A tripe play today, helping me get near the one autograph a day average I am seeking.
For the second day in a row I added another UF player to my collection. This one is from the golfer who put that program on the map in the 1950s. Tommy Aaron won the SEC Individual Championship in 1957 and 1958, was on the Walker Cup team in 1959 and then had a very successful PGA Tour career. He won the Masters Tournament in 1973, becoming the first former Gator to win a major championship. He also made the cut at the 2000 Masters, at age 63, breaking Gary Player's record for oldest player to make the cut at Augusta National.
The day's other two autographs are from people a bit better looking that Mr. Aaron -- no disrespect intended however.
My collection of model autographs is actually quite small, so these signatures from Tina Bockrath and Candice Cassidy count for a significant percentage of gain in that particular section of my collection.
They represent Miss May 1990 and Miss June 2009. Ms. Bockrath wrote a wonderfully polite letter back as well.
And who knows what the future holds for Ms. Cassidy. She's young enough to where she's got her whole career ahead of her. Perhaps she's a future actress who gains fame on TV or in movies -- like Pam Anderson did. Only time will tell.
Day of the Year: 7
Number of Autographs This Year: 4
Friday, January 15, 2010
January 7 Report: Tommy Aaron, Tina Bockrath and Candice Cassidy
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