Jay, on Sunday we found a box that clearly said "Frosty Drew" and the
stamp itself said Frosty Drew down the side. But I have been told
that what we found is probably the "Nibiru" box.Could you clear this
up for me ?
A confused Brian
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A question for Jay about "Frosty Drew / Nibiru"
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Started on 2003-01-22
A question for Jay about "Frosty Drew / Nibiru"
From: Brian, Ryan & Lori (bconnoll@marksonrosenthal.com) |
Date: 2003-01-22 17:34:34 UTC
Re: A question for Jay about "Frosty Drew / Nibiru"
From: Drew Family (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-01-22 21:04:24 UTC
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> A confused Brian
>
Brian, so sorry for the confusion. I've never found that danged
Frosty Drew Quest. But, as an amateur astronomer and telescope maker
I have done some volunteer work at the observatory. So when we were
doing the Pole Shift series (which ended up being just that one box)
I carved in "Frosty Drew" without thinking that, well shoot, the name
was already taken. Ouch! To add to the confusion, we're planning on
re-cluing that box into a new series based on CS Lewis' Out of the
Silent Planet trilogy...
Many who know have convinced me that the true Frosty Drew Quest is
history.
(Ahem, whispers aside: For those who didn't meet him at the Moose
Hill Gathering, Brian is well on his way to becoming the premier
stamp artist in letterboxingdom. His stamps, oooooooooo!)
Jay in CT
> A confused Brian
>
Brian, so sorry for the confusion. I've never found that danged
Frosty Drew Quest. But, as an amateur astronomer and telescope maker
I have done some volunteer work at the observatory. So when we were
doing the Pole Shift series (which ended up being just that one box)
I carved in "Frosty Drew" without thinking that, well shoot, the name
was already taken. Ouch! To add to the confusion, we're planning on
re-cluing that box into a new series based on CS Lewis' Out of the
Silent Planet trilogy...
Many who know have convinced me that the true Frosty Drew Quest is
history.
(Ahem, whispers aside: For those who didn't meet him at the Moose
Hill Gathering, Brian is well on his way to becoming the premier
stamp artist in letterboxingdom. His stamps, oooooooooo!)
Jay in CT