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In the 1989-90 season, the Denver Children's Hospital released a set of Nuggets trading cards. On the front, each had the standard photo of a player. The backs were different, adorned with safety tips such as Bill Hanzlik's "Never put poison in your mouth. And if you see someone put poison in their mouth, you should get help right away." The set is one of many that were made during the 1970s, '80s and '90s, with messages about stranger danger, drugs, gangs and jaywalking. Defector's Dan McQuade took a closer look at some of the best examples, and talked to Hanzlik about his wise words. "I was a master of the obvious," Hanzlik says. "But it is good advice!"

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flip.it · “Don’t Put Poison In Your Mouth,” And Other Great Tips From ’80s And ’90s Trading Cards | DefectorA player can look good on the front of his card, but it’s what’s on the back that matters. That’s where the player’s stats and accomplishments appear, and where the bigger story of their career really rounds into shape: what they’ve done and where they’ve done it, how well and for how long. The photo […]

In #ChampagneProblems. These are not daily use sneakers, these are very high end luxury items. I said it before, cardinal sin in the US is to mess with the #RealOwners. Children going barefoot, no one gives a fuck. Mess with fancy sneakers collector, there will be hell to pay.

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NBC News · Sneaker designers, retailers and collectors brace for Trump's tariffsBy Curtis Bunn