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the trophies

You can tell me if I'm being too nitpicky but why would Seth have half his trophies on display and the other half in storage. Just an observation as I was watching today.

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And not only that but why would he hold someone captive in a storage room obviously in his name?

Doesn't that old house have a basement? Couldn't the writers have created one? Elizabeth's old house had one.

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The door to the basement was plainly visible under the staircase. Sadly the basement is already claimed by the mummified corpse of Tim Spencer.

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i thought that luke or/ and bobbie owned the spenser's old house.. i remember michael saying something about how his grandmother owned the house. and the house looked like it had been lived in years when they did the anniversary episode. so either it is the same set with some of the fixtures of the set had been moved around to make both of the houses look different or they were on the same street and build almost identical

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The Spencer house was turned into the A.J. Quartermaine Memorial Free Clinic by Michael. The joke was that it was the same set with barely any modification.

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i thought they tore the house down after they found out what happened. or since the house does look very dingy, so it looks like has been lived in for a while. i know that back in the 50s and 60s they built neighborhoods with houses that had the same layout or almost the same layout for each house.. either way, it is the samw set that was elizabeth's house and the spencer's old house. they used some of the same pieces in both.on sets, walls can move, so can beams. and things can be added to make things seem different but not still the same. when elizabeth walked into seth's house, it looked like she was right back at her old house with a few modifications

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If you saw today's show, they answered your question.

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Because there are too many to display.

I have a huge library of more than 1,000 books. When I was in Orlando, I had a storage unit in which I kept the majority of those books, because my apartment was too small to store all of them. Lots of people do that with their collections.

I thought your question was going to be 'how could one person have so many trophies?' I doubt that even Michael Jordan or Lebron James have that many basketball trophies.

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'how could one person have so many trophies?' I doubt that even Michael Jordan or Lebron James have that many basketball trophies.


Well there's that too. Maybe the Port Charles High School on Elm Street was too poor to have their own trophy case so they were all stored with the Baker boys? Aside from having a silly high number of trophies, none of them even have the winner's name on the plaque.

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i am sure that seth played basketball when he was a kid and then in high school who knows, tom might have to. since there were no names on them, either they were particant trophies or trophies they received for games when he/ they were kids which they usually don't put names on them. those kind of trophies either have particant or what ever place your team placed. then the nicer ones could have been from high school, and they were probably tom's or seth's. from the looks of the house, i am sure that they didn't have a lot of money when seth and tom were growing up. even though, tom was a photographer for the model angency, we don't know how long he was theer before he was sent to prison

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Oh, this isn't about a 40 year old man with his midget league basketball trophies still on full display?

Maybe they all say "Best Son" and would explain some of the Baker Boys' emotional issues.

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I played baseball in high school, and before I was in high school, I played for several years in a local amateur league, I forget what the league was called, there were several age brackets from kids to adults, and when I played in that league I won a few championships, maybe as many as 3 or 4 over the 8 years I played in the league, and for these wins, I was given a cheap trophy. I think I still have them somewhere, but I have no idea where. I can't imagine ever putting them on display, I just hang on to them for the sake of nostalgia, I'm sure they are in a box somewhere. If a 40-something man still looks back to a kiddie league championship he won when he was 10 as his greatest achievement, something is seriously wrong.
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