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BroncoMan4ever
06-28-2007, 08:16 PM
It saddens me to be doing this, but i have to sell a few of my jerseys to make rent and make my car payment.

I figured i would come to my fellow Broncos fans and see if any of you would like the jerseys.

I have 3 of Elway

The first is the 1994-75th Anniversary of the NFL Home Jersey. It is size 60, Mitchell and Ness authentic and i will let it go for $150

The second is John's Red Stanford jersey. Just as the first it is authentic and in great shape. Size 56 This 1 i will also let go for $150

The 3rd is also the 1994-75th anniversary throwback except it is the away jersey. Size 56. Same price as the other 2, but if you buy all 3 i will let them go for $350.


Please people don't make me feel even worse about having to let my jerseys go, but i have no choice right now.

Babe
06-28-2007, 08:39 PM
damn 4ever...sorry about that

The Stanford one sounds real tasty........but i can't afford any goodies right now.
I would buy it too if I could.......

but I have major plumbing problems in my condo.

Good luck though !!!! Folks will want those...

Jerry Curl
06-28-2007, 08:42 PM
I'm interested...56 is like 2xl yes?

Northman
06-28-2007, 08:48 PM
It saddens me to be doing this, but i have to sell a few of my jerseys to make rent and make my car payment.

I figured i would come to my fellow Broncos fans and see if any of you would like the jerseys.

I have 3 of Elway

The first is the 1994-75th Anniversary of the NFL Home Jersey. It is size 60, Mitchell and Ness authentic and i will let it go for $150

The second is John's Red Stanford jersey. Just as the first it is authentic and in great shape. Size 56 This 1 i will also let go for $150

The 3rd is also the 1994-75th anniversary throwback except it is the away jersey. Size 56. Same price as the other 2, but if you buy all 3 i will let them go for $350.


Please people don't make me feel even worse about having to let my jerseys go, but i have no choice right now.


Wow dude. That must suck. Sorry to hear that. I often wonder what would happen if i had to start selling my music collection. I dont think i could but luckily i havent gotten to your point yet but ive been close. bummer.

Hogan11
06-28-2007, 09:28 PM
The 3rd is also the 1994-75th anniversary throwback except it is the away jersey. Size 56. Same price as the other 2.

Just curious here, but is everything sewn on the jersey above? I've always been kinda partial to the away whites....

CBF1
06-28-2007, 10:39 PM
52 is xl
54 xxl
56xxxl
60 alot of x's

Popps
06-28-2007, 10:44 PM
Way too big for me or my son, or I'd get involved. Good luck to you.

Check PMs.

Los Broncos
06-29-2007, 02:20 AM
Im sorry to hear this man, wish i could help.

rugbythug
06-29-2007, 09:47 AM
How would payment be made?

milehimike
06-29-2007, 10:40 AM
Sorry about the problems,would like to help out but they are all to big to fit here.

Los Broncos
06-29-2007, 11:11 AM
How would payment be made?

I'm thinking paypal or money order.

BroncoMan4ever
06-29-2007, 03:40 PM
to answer Hogan, yes it is completely authentic, sewn on name and numbers.

to answer everyone else, yes my life sucks ass right now.

Odysseus
06-29-2007, 04:02 PM
Wait. You are a fan of one of the greatest football teams in the history of organized sports and yet your life is not perfect!? How dare you defile my disillusions and prejudices!

PM me if you want to talk

I think a friend of mine has you beat: Her dog is deathly ill and probably won't make the night, her son just landed in Anbar province, she just claimed bankruptcy, her husband is out of a job, and she tells me this after she got from her being sick in the hospital dealing with a medical illness she essentially could not afford with coverage she really doesn't have. I want you to think about this next statement....She is worried about me in Iraq so she took time from her troubles to write me.

I think the secret to happiness is helping other people. There is always someone in much worst situation than you are. It's easy to be a hard case and prove how hard you can be. Hard doesn't pay the bills. Strong does. Strong walks through walls with a smile instead clinched fists.

Yes. I am that Father Flannigan of the Mane. I'll have to get Catholic collar and pray for Hail Mary's.

BroncoMan4ever
06-29-2007, 04:27 PM
Wait. You are a fan of one of the greatest football teams in the history of organized sports and yet your life is not perfect!? How dare you defile my disillusions and prejudices!

PM me if you want to talk

I think a friend of mine has you beat: Her dog is deathly ill and probably won't make the night, her son just landed in Anbar province, she just claimed bankruptcy, her husband is out of a job, and she tells me this after she got from her being sick in the hospital dealing with a medical illness she essentially could not afford with coverage she really doesn't have. I want you to think about this next statement....She is worried about me in Iraq so she took time from her troubles to write me.

I think the secret to happiness is helping other people. There is always someone in much worst situation than you are. It's easy to be a hard case and prove how hard you can be. Hard doesn't pay the bills. Strong does. Strong walks through walls with a smile instead clinched fists.

Yes. I am that Father Flannigan of the Mane. I'll have to get Catholic collar and pray for Hail Mary's.

My bad, on second thought my life doesn't suck as bad as i thought it did moments ago, even though i am out of a job, facing homelessness, and about to lose my car.

Odysseus
06-30-2007, 04:11 AM
My bad, on second thought my life doesn't suck as bad as i thought it did moments ago, even though i am out of a job, facing homelessness, and about to lose my car.

Any one of these can be devastating. The first thing is don't get down on yourself. It's bad enough you have to fix all of this but that side of you that is hating this should not be a participant. Sometimes laughing about it helps because you can keep it in perspective.

Look at it this way. That other job sucked. I never liked that place and now I can finally get myself a car more to my liking. :approve: Make your decisions and then move on. Life does not favor those you stop on the highway. They tend to get squished by the crowd. Focus forward.

Sometimes a little humility is good to remind you to thankful for things that you've taken for granted. Don't take it personally. We all have things like these punching us in the neck. I don't mean to trivialize your situation. Everyone I know is going through something right now. It is kind of daunting to see that actually.

theAPAOps5
06-30-2007, 04:15 AM
My bad, on second thought my life doesn't suck as bad as i thought it did moments ago, even though i am out of a job, facing homelessness, and about to lose my car.

What line of work are you in. My wifes family owns a rather large commercial printing shop and I am sure they are in need of some sort of help. Its not the most glamorous work, it may be redundant bindry work and it may be deliveries. Let me know and I will see if they have anything.

Let me know and keep that head up high things will work out.

Jerry Curl
07-03-2007, 07:42 PM
PM'd.