Average .400: American PhloxA Story by Abishai100Amlan/Danica hoist a Boston-Sox 'trophy' (baseball-card) for a line of New England fortune-cleats in dream worlds.
A love-nod to baseball cards and their immortality glow for fans/historians.
---- ==== AMLAN: This Ted Williams card-gem from Boston-town has Sox-image for legends. DANICA: Surely cool, Amlan babe; his .400 season complete avg. was all diamonds. AMLAN: Baseball cards speak to a novel concept for inventive fanfare crystals. DANICA: Yes, no other sport has cards of more homely-value; despite value-rates. AMLAN: Sure; football and even basketball cards have recently soared in the USA. DANICA: Baseball remains a mantle-adjective for the TV-citizen; Selfie-cute. Amlan and Danica chowed on Boston-town chocolate-croissant sandwiches while contemplating their symbol-value of their magical Sox-star (Ted Williams) card; he'd been a famed player of high on-base percentage and the highest season-complete average (.400), which by consistency standards is as least as 'tasty' as slugger-HR record toasts for field athletes talking hospitality for fortune (sure). Amlan/Danica knew their special nod to Williams-record for Boston-town baseball maps/legends made for the right-adjective in TV-culture town and home fanfare/views of what made the iconic Western bat-ball game that democratic expression for all things clearly capitalist or cute (for the Ego!). MERCHANT: You want to trade your Ted-diamond for real diamonds, friends? AMLAN/DANICA: Something to write (home) about, for Boston-town adjective! MERCHANT: Surely-good (for Facebook!). AMLAN/DANICA: We'll fit the treasure; maybe a tiara-story for exchange-funnies. MERCHANT: Bright storages/insurance line of (American) phrase (good fiction). READER: A chocolate angel for diamonds and card-exchange (the .400 mark), eh? AMLAN/DANICA: We made for a confectionary sculpture and stones-reaction. READER: Well, I'd agree Ted Williams is up there with Nolan Ryan, George Brett. AMLAN/DANICA: Fan-ornament in New England is a platter for the stairway. READER: Hopefully you feel the fortune's cleats on this one (lucky-deed). "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2024 Abishai100 |
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