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In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
> In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Cary Clark writes:
> > Friday and Saturday I have the house to myself, so I could host.
>
> thanks
>
> >
> > I'd rather choose a night when more folks like Mike and James could make it,
> > though. Any night except Wednesdays are usually free for me. I also remember
> > some older posts where Thomas Main in Boone preferred weekends and Karim
> > showed some interest in hosting; I've cross-posted this in case they haven't
> > been getting this thread.
>
> This Fri.pm or Sat.pm would be okay also. Agreed, more people is better.
Unless we come up with a specific weekday evening which is good for more folks,
and/or we feel that having a gatherthing this weekend would make folks less
likely to do a weekday meeting the following week or so, I'd suggest we go
ahead with a meeting this weekend, and if we manage one next week also, hey,
that's cool!
> > > I've been starting to build up quite a pile of surplus parts, so a
> > > trading session would be cool. I'd also love to see some kind of
> > > building session. Perhaps we could select one of the Walmart Star Wars
> > > value packs and each buy one, and see what we can build.
>
> Haven't been to Walmart recently. Only value packs I know of are the $49.99
> ones at Target. Too steep for me.
Actually, I meant TRU value packs... They have a $29.95 one (Tie/Y-Wing +
Snowspeeder) and a $19.95 one (Sith Infiltrator + Naboo Swamp).
> Mike, if you are able to come could you bring the G2K PNLTC video? I would
> like to borrow it/see it.
I'd love to see it also. We could watch it as an activity.
> While I can't imagine having any parts to trade, the rest of you sound like
> you do. Specific elements you are looking for???
> I am looking for a train to buy for my 10 yr old for the holidays. Starting
> at ground zero, so a bit of everything is needed. Only after I have filled
> her request can I think about one for me.
It's a real shame the 4561 is such a lame train (not that 4559 was that much
better - 4565 or 3225 are the only decent trains which have been available in
the past couple years). Probably the best bet if you don't mind giving her a
"custom" set is to scrounge up the various train bits from S@H service packs,
and hunting down a cheap controller and train motor.
> Gosh, I hope this gathering happens... I am tired of being a "responsible
> adult".
So do I.
I've been making some very serious progress on sorting stuff. My pile of
not-huge sets is steadily diminishing. I've been processing about a copy paper
box worth of sets per evening, sometimes more. I might manage to catch up just
in time for the 2001 sets at Christmas...
Frank
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