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Brian is awesome
2008-07-16, 2:50 PM #1
Brian sent me all his star wars books and that was cool enough, but then I find these comic book things and the complete soundtrack cd set too? :awesome:

And also some discs or something.
2008-07-16, 2:57 PM #2
He renounced his Star Wars background? Got rid of all evidence?
Dreams of a dreamer from afar to a fardreamer.
2008-07-16, 3:21 PM #3
:omg:
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2008-07-16, 4:14 PM #4
:hist101:
2008-07-16, 5:17 PM #5
:eng101:
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2008-07-16, 5:22 PM #6
:wom:
the idiot is the person who follows the idiot and your not following me your insulting me your following the path of a idiot so that makes you the idiot - LC Tusken
2008-07-16, 5:58 PM #7
:fail:
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2008-07-16, 7:11 PM #8
Heresy!

Next thing you know, he'll have sold his wife and kid.
"Harriet, sweet Harriet - hard-hearted harbinger of haggis."
2008-07-16, 8:34 PM #9
Er. Well. The boxes were delivered by this woman, and now she won't leave.
2008-07-16, 9:01 PM #10
Originally posted by JM:
Er. Well. The boxes were delivered by this woman, and now she won't leave.


Try letting her out of the basement. :eng101:
2008-07-16, 9:12 PM #11
Screw Brian. He's never once done anything nice for me. Now, before you say he founded this site, that was totally reciprocated with my registering as a member so he still totally owes me.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-07-16, 9:15 PM #12
Are you saying I can unload my crap SW merchandise on you?
COUCHMAN IS BACK BABY
2008-07-16, 9:24 PM #13
Hell yeah! I gotta 2 1/2 year old waiting to play with your Leia blow up dolls!!!
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-07-16, 10:05 PM #14
Er...I meant JM...:psylon:
COUCHMAN IS BACK BABY
2008-07-17, 5:43 AM #15
No.
2008-07-17, 6:26 AM #16
Huh, Tracer has a blow-up doll of JM?
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2008-07-17, 9:50 AM #17
i was in serious financial trouble due to being laid off when JK Academy came out. Brian bought it for me and my boys. he bought it on amazon and had it shipped to me.

Brian is awesome!
2008-07-17, 1:24 PM #18
Thanks. The disks were just packing material. You can trash 'em, they are of no use. Did you notice the trilogy of books that was SIGNED? There are doubles so you don't have to read the signed ones.

Also, Kiramin asked me at the last minute for the original Zahn trilogy, sorry. I figured you already had it anyway.

I actually found some more SW stuff I don't need anymore. Star Wars technical journal, an image of Jar Jar Binks burned onto a round of wood, and quite a few older SW games I will never play (xwing/tie fighter compilation [the 3daccelerated windows re-release], xwing alliance, maybe one more, forgot).

Oh, is Wolfy still around? He expressed interest in my Vampire: The Masquerade books.
2008-07-17, 1:52 PM #19
I'm here, I'm...straight, and I'm probably going to stick around for a bit more.

I've got a friend who may be interested in acquiring some Vampire books; do you have a list of them?

Also, how much for the X-Wing and TIE Fighter games? I seem to have misplaced mine long ago. :(
the idiot is the person who follows the idiot and your not following me your insulting me your following the path of a idiot so that makes you the idiot - LC Tusken
2008-07-17, 2:01 PM #20
i would also be interested in the x-wing/tie fighter/alliance dealy.

bt i guess i'm too late for it since wolfy got here first.
My girlfriend paid a lot of money for that tv; I want to watch ALL OF IT. - JM
2008-07-17, 2:35 PM #21
Originally posted by Wolfy:
I'm here, I'm...straight, and I'm probably going to stick around for a bit more.

I've got a friend who may be interested in acquiring some Vampire books; do you have a list of them?

Also, how much for the X-Wing and TIE Fighter games? I seem to have misplaced mine long ago. :(


It's the green Vampire: The Masquerade book, I think it's a player's manual. The other one is "The Book of Nod" which I don't really know what it's for.

I looked it up on Amazon, it's this one: http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Masquerade-Revised-Justin-Achilli/dp/1565042492/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216329981&sr=8-2
2008-07-17, 2:48 PM #22
Packing material? Okay, then. Cause it raised a couple questions. First, how crappy was the original MS flight sim that it fit on a floppy? And second, do I even have drives that can read them? (I don't).

And I have the thrawn trilogy. Actually I have most of them already, but you plugged a few holes. Now I just need to actually READ them. And maybe extend my collection to clone-wars era stuff.

And. Er. Signed? I'll look. D:

Any other star wars crap you want to stuff into a box, go ahead. It's your postage. :D
2008-07-17, 3:16 PM #23
We're having a garage sale this weekend, hopefully there won't be anything left related to star wars in my house. Well, except DF/JK/MotS/JO/JA & my VHS copies of the original movies. Hell, I even took down my Han Solo in Carbonite replica that I've had leaning against my living room wall for the past decade.
2008-07-17, 3:44 PM #24
Which version of the Technical Journal do you have? I bought the original releases which were three issues back in the mid 90s and the Imperial one seems to be MIA. I probably still have it somewhere but I'll be damned if I can figure out where.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-07-17, 11:12 PM #25
It's silver outer jacket, hardback in black. It's copyright 1994, "First American Edition: October 1995"

I don't know what you mean about imperial, there is a section of the book for imperial.
2008-07-17, 11:16 PM #26
Quote:
We're having a garage sale this weekend, hopefully there won't be anything left related to star wars in my house.
:confused:
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2008-07-18, 7:13 AM #27
Originally posted by Brian:
It's silver outer jacket, hardback in black. It's copyright 1994, "First American Edition: October 1995"

I don't know what you mean about imperial, there is a section of the book for imperial.


There was a compilation book that collected the three volumes. They were originally released as "Starlog Presents THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE, STAR WARS, TECHNICAL JOURNAL OF a) THE PLANET TATOOINE b) THE IMPERIAL FORCES c) THE REBEL FORCES. I always skipped the hardcover version because I had already bought the individual issues.

Here's an ebay listing that shows the three issues.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16

2008-07-18, 9:00 AM #28
Yep, this is the hardback with all 3 of those sections.
2008-07-18, 9:03 AM #29
Brian once sent me a copy (retail, not pirated) of Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, for designing indyinferno.net or whatever.
Was cheated out of lions by happydud
Was cheated out of marriage by sugarless

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