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« on: Tue, May 1, 2007, 16:03:11 » |
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Hey all, Just a heads up, Billy's Liberty Girl story is being reprinted in the Liberty Comics FCBD book that is available this Saturday(well some of us have it early but that is besides the point). Make sure to hit your local shop for a copy and I also recommend picking up the Spider-Man Swing Shift book as well. If for some reason your LCS does not have copies let me know and I will set some aside. And if anyone is in the area stop by our shop and pick up as many books as you like , I am opening early this year (9:30 maybe even 9) and if the local library does not pick up their order I will have 3000 extra books to aggresively give away.
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pctchuck
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« Reply #1 on: Tue, May 1, 2007, 20:46:13 » |
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This offer is too good, as far as I am concerned. Please, send anything you want my way with my order, whenever you get enough together to send. I will be out of town, doing my good turn for Mother Nature. About a year and a half ago a dam was breached on a mountain-top lake used for generating electricity, and 1 billion gallons of water was released in 3 minutes down the mountain and into a state park. The water scoured the earth down to the granite, removing all soil and vegetation and washing it into one of our state's most popular parks, Johnsons Shut Ins. The debris was stacked 20 feet high in places. If this had occurred in July instead of December, the loss of lives would have numbered in the hundreds as the water dumped off the mountain right into the campground of the park. This weekend I will be joining my Scouts and about 350 other Scouts to replant the park. I appreciate the offer of any books that you have, since there is no way for me to make it to my regular comic shop on Saturday.
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« Reply #2 on: Wed, May 2, 2007, 10:28:40 » |
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About a year and a half ago a dam was breached on a mountain-top lake used for generating electricity, and 1 billion gallons of water was released in 3 minutes down the mountain and into a state park. The water scoured the earth down to the granite, removing all soil and vegetation and washing it into one of our state's most popular parks, Johnsons Shut Ins. The debris was stacked 20 feet high in places. If this had occurred in July instead of December, the loss of lives would have numbered in the hundreds as the water dumped off the mountain right into the campground of the park. This weekend I will be joining my Scouts and about 350 other Scouts to replant the park. I appreciate the offer of any books that you have, since there is no way for me to make it to my regular comic shop on Saturday You are a good man. 
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toranoshi
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« Reply #3 on: Wed, May 2, 2007, 11:15:30 » |
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This offer is too good, as far as I am concerned. Please, send anything you want my way with my order, whenever you get enough together to send. I will be out of town, doing my good turn for Mother Nature. About a year and a half ago a dam was breached on a mountain-top lake used for generating electricity, and 1 billion gallons of water was released in 3 minutes down the mountain and into a state park. The water scoured the earth down to the granite, removing all soil and vegetation and washing it into one of our state's most popular parks, Johnsons Shut Ins. The debris was stacked 20 feet high in places. If this had occurred in July instead of December, the loss of lives would have numbered in the hundreds as the water dumped off the mountain right into the campground of the park. This weekend I will be joining my Scouts and about 350 other Scouts to replant the park. I appreciate the offer of any books that you have, since there is no way for me to make it to my regular comic shop on Saturday.
I will put together a pack of every book that I have in for you, and if I have a substantial amount of extras on certain titles I will throw them in as well.
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« Reply #4 on: Wed, May 2, 2007, 14:40:47 » |
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I would love one!
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toranoshi
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« Reply #5 on: Wed, May 2, 2007, 14:57:05 » |
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I would love one!
It is aside for you.
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pctchuck
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« Reply #6 on: Wed, May 2, 2007, 20:26:08 » |
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Thanks a lot. This park was devistated, and it was MO's #1 state park. I love the place, and want to do my part in bringing it back to standards it had prior to the disaster. I really appreciate setting aside some books for me. My local shop is expecting to be too busy to set any aside for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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rthrower
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« Reply #7 on: Thu, May 3, 2007, 07:37:47 » |
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This man is evidence that "Heroes" do still in fact exist.
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I thought I was wrong once...but it turned out I was mistaken.
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kikuchiyo
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« Reply #8 on: Thu, May 3, 2007, 08:05:12 » |
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rthrower, oh whatever does your name mean? I can't help but think that it stands for "rice thrower". 
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« Reply #9 on: Thu, May 3, 2007, 22:07:11 » |
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This man is evidence that "Heroes" do still in fact exist.
I don't know if you're refering to me with this, rthrower, as I don't consider myself a hero. I'm just a normal kind of guy doing something that needs to be done. I heard "us" refered to once as "Everyday Heroes". I don't take the word lightly, but if you were refering to me, I thank you for your words. If you're refering to Toranoshi, I'll second the sentiment.
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