Dear Letterboxers,
It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
tulip bulbs in the morning.
Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
Investigator.
Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
kit.
Sincerely,
Investigator Francis Bacon
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Progress
17 messages in this thread |
Started on 2006-04-22
Progress
From: Francis Bacon (investigator_bacon@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-22 21:08:01 UTC-07:00
Re: Progress
From: dvn2rckr (dvn2rckr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-23 04:27:27 UTC
Porky Pig, PI--
Progress? My pectoral fin...
If you were such an astute PI you'd actually have the name of the
suspect correct--I believe it should be TGD_Brian but then maybe
it's the fog from the tequila-goggles you're wearing right now
that's causing your ineptitude to rear its ugly head? Or is it the
fact that everytime you're back out on the trail following a suspect
the lure of nearby letterboxes just overwhelms you and abandon your
mission for want of increasing your F count?
As for DMS' sanity? That was gone long ago. ;) We've all
witnessed that one time or another...
Hey, now that I think about it, if you're the one with the lock-pick
kit, perhaps you're the suspect for whom we've been searching these
past 7 days!!! Counter-surrepticious training? I'm sure a prudent
pig with such high acumen as yourself could root out such a thing
when necessary--unless of course the waft of tequila on your snout
interferes with your 'tailing' senses. I wonder where YOUR stash of
PZ-Kut is kept these days? Did it recently double/triple/quadruple
in size--say about a week ago? ;)
daelphinus
P.S. Donkey qote is my hero! He was so misunderstood! To think he
lost his dream right before he died--how tragic!!! If only
everybody learned to live life with the zeal of Don Quixote!
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
wrote:
>
> Dear Letterboxers,
>
> It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
> being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
> swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
> I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
> is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
> see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
> not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
> would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
> Investigator.
>
> Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
> Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
> kit.
>
> Sincerely,
> Investigator Francis Bacon
Progress? My pectoral fin...
If you were such an astute PI you'd actually have the name of the
suspect correct--I believe it should be TGD_Brian but then maybe
it's the fog from the tequila-goggles you're wearing right now
that's causing your ineptitude to rear its ugly head? Or is it the
fact that everytime you're back out on the trail following a suspect
the lure of nearby letterboxes just overwhelms you and abandon your
mission for want of increasing your F count?
As for DMS' sanity? That was gone long ago. ;) We've all
witnessed that one time or another...
Hey, now that I think about it, if you're the one with the lock-pick
kit, perhaps you're the suspect for whom we've been searching these
past 7 days!!! Counter-surrepticious training? I'm sure a prudent
pig with such high acumen as yourself could root out such a thing
when necessary--unless of course the waft of tequila on your snout
interferes with your 'tailing' senses. I wonder where YOUR stash of
PZ-Kut is kept these days? Did it recently double/triple/quadruple
in size--say about a week ago? ;)
daelphinus
P.S. Donkey qote is my hero! He was so misunderstood! To think he
lost his dream right before he died--how tragic!!! If only
everybody learned to live life with the zeal of Don Quixote!
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
>
> Dear Letterboxers,
>
> It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
> being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
> swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
> I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
> is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
> see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
> not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
> would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
> Investigator.
>
> Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
> Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
> kit.
>
> Sincerely,
> Investigator Francis Bacon
Re: [LbNA] Progress
From: SpringChick (letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2006-04-23 08:25:40 UTC-04:00
If the character TGD_Brian is the individual whom I am thinking it is, it is likely that he has fled to a quiet, wooded destination and he and his fun-loving red-haired partner are enjoying the solitude while carving up a bevy of stamps with his newly acquired PZKut stash. After all, the lot of PZKut which I acquired via auction was certainly not the entire booty, rather perhaps just enough was forfeited to fund his flight. He is after all an incredible carver and to have scored such a large amount of premium carving material would certainly warrant a sabbatical. It is quite possible he has become so wrapped up in creating brilliant stamp masterpieces that he is not even aware the shadow of suspicion has fallen on him.
SpringChick
----- Original Message -----
From: Francis Bacon
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 12:08 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Progress
Dear Letterboxers,
It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
tulip bulbs in the morning.
Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
Investigator.
Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
kit.
Sincerely,
Investigator Francis Bacon
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SpringChick
----- Original Message -----
From: Francis Bacon
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 12:08 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Progress
Dear Letterboxers,
It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
tulip bulbs in the morning.
Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
Investigator.
Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
kit.
Sincerely,
Investigator Francis Bacon
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Re: Progress
From: auntterilbx (auntterilbx@comcast.net) |
Date: 2006-04-23 18:24:48 UTC
Dear Investigator Bacon,
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by thisthis
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
wrote:
>
> Dear Letterboxers,
>
> It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
> being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
> swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
> I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
> is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
> see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
> not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
> would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
> Investigator.
>
> Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
> Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
> kit.
>
> Sincerely,
> Investigator Francis Bacon
>
>
>
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
>
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by thisthis
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
>
> Dear Letterboxers,
>
> It is my pleasure to inform you that progress is
> being made. It is not easy to concentrate around
> swinging golf clubs and ringing cell phones; however,
> I do my best. The sanity, what is left, of my client
> is dependent on the solving of this case. Pathetic to
> see him hugging his empty shrine in the mornings.
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Just for the record, the puffer fish is fine, if
> not a little over active today. The vet said the kitty
> would recover, thanks to the fast thinking of this
> Investigator.
>
> Now if you will excuse me I must join Mr. Der Mad
> Stamper in a bottle of Tequila and hide my lock pick
> kit.
>
> Sincerely,
> Investigator Francis Bacon
>
>
>
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
>
RE: [LbNA] Re: Progress
From: melanie (maiden1974@verizon.net) |
Date: 2006-04-24 06:17:09 UTC-07:00
I have to agree. The other night Der Mad Stamper claimed that he was so
bereft from this horrible crime that he could not even bring himself to
attend the karaoke bar, WELL, as I drove by the local bar Saturday night,
who's car did I see parked right outside the main door. Does this sound like
a man who is bereft? I couldn't bring myself to go inside and see what he
was singing, but he WAS there.
Maiden
_____
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of auntterilbx
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
Dear Investigator Bacon,
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
bereft from this horrible crime that he could not even bring himself to
attend the karaoke bar, WELL, as I drove by the local bar Saturday night,
who's car did I see parked right outside the main door. Does this sound like
a man who is bereft? I couldn't bring myself to go inside and see what he
was singing, but he WAS there.
Maiden
_____
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of auntterilbx
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
Dear Investigator Bacon,
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Progress
From: Brian, Ryan & Lori (teamgreendragon2003@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 15:42:10 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
wrote:
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
Oh please, this is so typical of you people, "I know! Lets look for
the lowest common denominator." i.e.: someone we can all agree to
dislike and then blame it all on him. I need this like I need another
flaming bag of crap dumped on my door step. Since the cops took both
my rocksalt and my shotguns away, you kids have been running amok in
the neighborhood, with total disregard for your elders.
Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's headquarters
to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The Letterboxer".
This picture showing me with two Sony bigwigs proves with out a doubt
that this is true. PorkBelly please make note of the date stamp in
the corner.
http://www.geocities.com/teamgreendragon2003/Brian_Sony.jpg
Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like the
real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know it
will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make up
any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have. It
will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve well
but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line compatible
so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or no
value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with again,
something of little or no value at the end. I also had them develop a
message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all could
go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with three
dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings, forests
or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based physics
so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the danger
will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to deal
with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way. How
cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters and
such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade to
Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty eight!
The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be even
smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are apt
to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is that
it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
tree.
So anyhow, while in the airport I noticed the worst half of the
Peperazzi being hassled by security at gate 25. I shouted to him and
either he couldn't hear me, which I doubt, or he was ignoring me,
which I get a lot of. It was fairly obvious that they were hassling
him about some of the stuff in his carry on baggage. They had pulled
from one of these bags a bunch of tools, like a dent puller, crow
bar, and what to me, looked like a lock picking kit. He was going on
and on, as he is prone to do, about being a hardware salesman or some
such nonsense, which I know for a fact not to be true. The other bag
was just bulging full of something white, in plain brown paper
wrapping. They had also dragged over his check in baggage and it
looked to be full of the same stuff. My eyes ain't what they use to
be so I can't say for sure what it was. He was trying to explain that
it wasn't drugs but I don't think they were buying it at all. How it
ended I have no clue, we had to catch our connecting flight and never
saw how it all played out.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
P.S.
What the heck is E-Bay?
>
> For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> tulip bulbs in the morning.
Oh please, this is so typical of you people, "I know! Lets look for
the lowest common denominator." i.e.: someone we can all agree to
dislike and then blame it all on him. I need this like I need another
flaming bag of crap dumped on my door step. Since the cops took both
my rocksalt and my shotguns away, you kids have been running amok in
the neighborhood, with total disregard for your elders.
Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's headquarters
to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The Letterboxer".
This picture showing me with two Sony bigwigs proves with out a doubt
that this is true. PorkBelly please make note of the date stamp in
the corner.
http://www.geocities.com/teamgreendragon2003/Brian_Sony.jpg
Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like the
real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know it
will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make up
any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have. It
will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve well
but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line compatible
so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or no
value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with again,
something of little or no value at the end. I also had them develop a
message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all could
go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with three
dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings, forests
or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based physics
so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the danger
will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to deal
with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way. How
cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters and
such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade to
Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty eight!
The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be even
smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are apt
to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is that
it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
tree.
So anyhow, while in the airport I noticed the worst half of the
Peperazzi being hassled by security at gate 25. I shouted to him and
either he couldn't hear me, which I doubt, or he was ignoring me,
which I get a lot of. It was fairly obvious that they were hassling
him about some of the stuff in his carry on baggage. They had pulled
from one of these bags a bunch of tools, like a dent puller, crow
bar, and what to me, looked like a lock picking kit. He was going on
and on, as he is prone to do, about being a hardware salesman or some
such nonsense, which I know for a fact not to be true. The other bag
was just bulging full of something white, in plain brown paper
wrapping. They had also dragged over his check in baggage and it
looked to be full of the same stuff. My eyes ain't what they use to
be so I can't say for sure what it was. He was trying to explain that
it wasn't drugs but I don't think they were buying it at all. How it
ended I have no clue, we had to catch our connecting flight and never
saw how it all played out.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
P.S.
What the heck is E-Bay?
Re: Progress
From: SpringChick (letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2006-04-24 16:17:15 UTC
Oh, oh, I am just so excited about your new game! But tell me, will
I be able to postal letterbox from my sofa also? I am envisioning a
little rubbermaid mailbox at the end of my virtual driveway that
actually opens and allows me to retreive the letterbox and scurry
back to my dining room table to stamp-in, all without leaving the
comfy-cozy seat of my lazy-boy.
SpringChick
p.s. will this product be for sale on E-Bay?
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
wrote:
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
> wrote:
> >
> > For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> > for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> > whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> > questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> > tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Oh please, this is so typical of you people, "I know! Lets look
for
> the lowest common denominator." i.e.: someone we can all agree to
> dislike and then blame it all on him. I need this like I need
another
> flaming bag of crap dumped on my door step. Since the cops took
both
> my rocksalt and my shotguns away, you kids have been running amok
in
> the neighborhood, with total disregard for your elders.
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due
to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during
the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's
headquarters
> to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The
Letterboxer".
> This picture showing me with two Sony bigwigs proves with out a
doubt
> that this is true. PorkBelly please make note of the date stamp in
> the corner.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/teamgreendragon2003/Brian_Sony.jpg
>
> Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like
the
> real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know
it
> will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
> assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
> LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make
up
> any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have.
It
> will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
> tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve
well
> but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line
compatible
> so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
> placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
> them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or
no
> value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with
again,
> something of little or no value at the end. I also had them
develop a
> message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all
could
> go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
> real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
> types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with
three
> dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings,
forests
> or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based
physics
> so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the
danger
> will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
> advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to
deal
> with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way.
How
> cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters
and
> such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade
to
> Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
> chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
> will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty
eight!
> The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
> enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be
even
> smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are
apt
> to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
> access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
> won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is
that
> it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
> coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
> Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
> tree.
>
> So anyhow, while in the airport I noticed the worst half of the
> Peperazzi being hassled by security at gate 25. I shouted to him
and
> either he couldn't hear me, which I doubt, or he was ignoring me,
> which I get a lot of. It was fairly obvious that they were
hassling
> him about some of the stuff in his carry on baggage. They had
pulled
> from one of these bags a bunch of tools, like a dent puller, crow
> bar, and what to me, looked like a lock picking kit. He was going
on
> and on, as he is prone to do, about being a hardware salesman or
some
> such nonsense, which I know for a fact not to be true. The other
bag
> was just bulging full of something white, in plain brown paper
> wrapping. They had also dragged over his check in baggage and it
> looked to be full of the same stuff. My eyes ain't what they use
to
> be so I can't say for sure what it was. He was trying to explain
that
> it wasn't drugs but I don't think they were buying it at all. How
it
> ended I have no clue, we had to catch our connecting flight and
never
> saw how it all played out.
>
> Brian
> TeamGreenDragon
>
> P.S.
> What the heck is E-Bay?
>
I be able to postal letterbox from my sofa also? I am envisioning a
little rubbermaid mailbox at the end of my virtual driveway that
actually opens and allows me to retreive the letterbox and scurry
back to my dining room table to stamp-in, all without leaving the
comfy-cozy seat of my lazy-boy.
SpringChick
p.s. will this product be for sale on E-Bay?
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Francis Bacon
>
> >
> > For now your assistance is needed. The hunt is on
> > for this TDG_Brian character. Is any one aware of his
> > whereabouts? It is imperative that this person be
> > questioned. I need your help, as I will be out buying
> > tulip bulbs in the morning.
>
> Oh please, this is so typical of you people, "I know! Lets look
for
> the lowest common denominator." i.e.: someone we can all agree to
> dislike and then blame it all on him. I need this like I need
another
> flaming bag of crap dumped on my door step. Since the cops took
both
> my rocksalt and my shotguns away, you kids have been running amok
in
> the neighborhood, with total disregard for your elders.
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due
to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during
the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's
headquarters
> to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The
Letterboxer".
> This picture showing me with two Sony bigwigs proves with out a
doubt
> that this is true. PorkBelly please make note of the date stamp in
> the corner.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/teamgreendragon2003/Brian_Sony.jpg
>
> Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like
the
> real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know
it
> will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
> assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
> LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make
up
> any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have.
It
> will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
> tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve
well
> but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line
compatible
> so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
> placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
> them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or
no
> value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with
again,
> something of little or no value at the end. I also had them
develop a
> message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all
could
> go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
> real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
> types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with
three
> dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings,
forests
> or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based
physics
> so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the
danger
> will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
> advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to
deal
> with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way.
How
> cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters
and
> such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade
to
> Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
> chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
> will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty
eight!
> The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
> enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be
even
> smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are
apt
> to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
> access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
> won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is
that
> it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
> coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
> Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
> tree.
>
> So anyhow, while in the airport I noticed the worst half of the
> Peperazzi being hassled by security at gate 25. I shouted to him
and
> either he couldn't hear me, which I doubt, or he was ignoring me,
> which I get a lot of. It was fairly obvious that they were
hassling
> him about some of the stuff in his carry on baggage. They had
pulled
> from one of these bags a bunch of tools, like a dent puller, crow
> bar, and what to me, looked like a lock picking kit. He was going
on
> and on, as he is prone to do, about being a hardware salesman or
some
> such nonsense, which I know for a fact not to be true. The other
bag
> was just bulging full of something white, in plain brown paper
> wrapping. They had also dragged over his check in baggage and it
> looked to be full of the same stuff. My eyes ain't what they use
to
> be so I can't say for sure what it was. He was trying to explain
that
> it wasn't drugs but I don't think they were buying it at all. How
it
> ended I have no clue, we had to catch our connecting flight and
never
> saw how it all played out.
>
> Brian
> TeamGreenDragon
>
> P.S.
> What the heck is E-Bay?
>
RE: [LbNA] Re: Progress
From: Hikers_n_ Hounds (hikers_n_hounds@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 09:21:13 UTC-07:00
Probably "Feelings"....
melanie wrote: I couldn't bring myself to go inside and see what he
was singing, but he WAS there.
Maiden
_____
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of auntterilbx
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
Dear Investigator Bacon,
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
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melanie
was singing, but he WAS there.
Maiden
_____
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of auntterilbx
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
Dear Investigator Bacon,
I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a safe
and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
unusual?
Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should speak
up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
this person of alternative moral standards.
This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations made
against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him? Did
he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse yet,
does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
ask him to share his hoard?!
Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
Aunt Teri
p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Gsi outdoors Outdoors The great outdoors
---------------------------------
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Visit your group "letterbox-usa" on the web.
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Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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[LbNA] Re: Progress
From: SpringChick (letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2006-04-24 16:46:14 UTC
Or the Blues...
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Hikers_n_ Hounds
wrote:
>
> Probably "Feelings"....
>
> melanie wrote: I couldn't bring myself to go
inside and see what he
> was singing, but he WAS there.
>
> Maiden
>
> _____
>
> From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-
usa@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of auntterilbx
> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
> To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
>
>
> Dear Investigator Bacon,
>
> I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a
safe
> and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
> investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
> note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
> had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
> anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
> middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
> unusual?
>
> Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
> nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should
speak
> up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
> this person of alternative moral standards.
>
> This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations
made
> against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
> finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him?
Did
> he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse
yet,
> does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
> ask him to share his hoard?!
>
> Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
> Aunt Teri
>
> p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Gsi outdoors Outdoors The great outdoors
>
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>
>
> Visit your group "letterbox-usa" on the web.
>
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>
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>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
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>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Hikers_n_ Hounds
>
> Probably "Feelings"....
>
> melanie
inside and see what he
> was singing, but he WAS there.
>
> Maiden
>
> _____
>
> From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-
usa@yahoogroups.com]
> On Behalf Of auntterilbx
> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:25 AM
> To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [LbNA] Re: Progress
>
>
> Dear Investigator Bacon,
>
> I appreciate your efforts to keep our letterboxing community a
safe
> and friendly place. I am wondering, though, if you have
> investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax? I did
> note in your first post that you said that Mr. Der Mad Stamper
> had "claimed" that a most atrocious crime had been committed. Did
> anyone else in the neighborhood hear the squealing tires in the
> middle of the night? Did that neighbor lady see or hear anything
> unusual?
>
> Even though I am a relative newbie here and Der Mad Stamper is
> nearly worshipped as a letterboxing god I think that I should
speak
> up. I am worried that we may all have been taken in by this.this .
> this person of alternative moral standards.
>
> This Mr. Stamper seems all too ready to accept the accusations
made
> against so many other letterboxers. Is he so anxious to point the
> finger at others because wants to avoid anyone looking at him?
Did
> he make this all up to collect on an insurance claim? Or worse
yet,
> does he want to make us believe that it's all gone so no one will
> ask him to share his hoard?!
>
> Respectfully submitted for your consideration,
> Aunt Teri
>
> p.s. Thank-you for attending to the welfare of the animals.
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Gsi outdoors Outdoors The great outdoors
>
> ---------------------------------
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>
>
> Visit your group "letterbox-usa" on the web.
>
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> letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
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>
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
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>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Re: [LbNA] Re: Progress
From: uneksia (uneksia@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 13:20:58 UTC-04:00
what i want to is, will it have a forum so that the flames can continue?
priorities ya know.
smile
uneksia
-------Original Message-------
Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like the
real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know it
will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make up
any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have. It
will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve well
but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line compatible
so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or no
value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with again,
something of little or no value at the end. I also had them develop a
message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all could
go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with three
dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings, forests
or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based physics
so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the danger
will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to deal
with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way. How
cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters and
such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade to
Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty eight!
The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be even
smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are apt
to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is that
it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
tree.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
priorities ya know.
smile
uneksia
-------Original Message-------
Speaking of the game. It's going to be really great! Just like the
real thing, only you don't ever need to leave the couch, so I know it
will be a big hit with most of you. You can play as yourself or
assume the identity of notable boxers like WanderingPete,
LedgendofMaine, FunkyHog or AloofAir. Or, of course, you can make up
any goofy name you like or just stick with one you already have. It
will have a section to design your own sig stamp with a carving
tutorial to help those of you that have always wanted to carve well
but couldn't muster the intellect. It will also be on-line compatible
so you can hide boxes for others to find as well as look for those
placed by others. You get to write your own clues so you can make
them frustratingly misleading and hard with something of little or no
value at the end of it all, or easy and straight forward, with again,
something of little or no value at the end. I also had them develop a
message board feature modeled after the ones at AQ, so you all could
go on and on with pointless and meaningless drivel, just like in
real life. The playing area is huge and encompasses many different
types of terrain, all of it in three thousand polygon mesh with three
dimensional positional audio. Everything from urban settings, forests
or desert, all of these will support realistic vector based physics
so if you find yourself stuck out on the edge of a cliff, the danger
will be real. It really does have something for everyone. As you
advance and gather more finds you can even get gear upgrades to deal
with the obstacles and dangers you will encounter along the way. How
cool will it be to start off having to deal with pesky critters and
such with Silent Dude's walking poles and then be able to upgrade to
Worrier Woman's switchblade? At one point, you may even get the
chance to get your inky hands on Scout Hound's Glock. What fun it
will be to deal with troublesome coyotes with Molly's thirty eight!
The virtual gatherings are something people are really going to
enjoy. We fine tuned the AI so that the virtual boxers will be even
smarter and more interesting than most of the real boxers you are apt
to meet. At one point in the game you will even be able to gain
access to various vehicles so those of you who enjoy "drive bys"
won't be disappointed at all. The best thing about the game is that
it will make me stinking rich. It will be on the shelves for this
coming Christmas, so I need all of you to put it on your list to
Santa and then be especially nice so that it shows up under your
tree.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[LbNA] Re: Progress
From: Der Mad Stamper (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 19:39:50 UTC
If you MUST know... I sang a little improv parody song that I call "A
Whiter Shade of Grade A". Then I got about halfway through "Bring Back
the Love" before I broke down crying and had to leave.
Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Hikers_n_ Hounds
wrote:
>
> Probably "Feelings"....
>
> melanie wrote: I couldn't bring myself to go
inside and see what he
> was singing, but he WAS there.
>
> Maiden
>
Whiter Shade of Grade A". Then I got about halfway through "Bring Back
the Love" before I broke down crying and had to leave.
Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Hikers_n_ Hounds
>
> Probably "Feelings"....
>
> melanie
inside and see what he
> was singing, but he WAS there.
>
> Maiden
>
Re: Progress
From: Der Mad Stamper (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 19:43:03 UTC
ooh... ooh... she did it! She did it! SHE DID IT! -- DMS
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "auntterilbx"
wrote:
>
> I am wondering, though, if you have
> investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax?
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "auntterilbx"
wrote:
>
> I am wondering, though, if you have
> investigated the possibility that this "crime" is a hoax?
Re: Progress
From: Der Mad Stamper (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 19:54:20 UTC
Aha! It hadn't occurred to me that TGD might stand for Team Green
Dragon! I've had run-ins with this Brian character before... he seems
like just the type to do something like this!
What-the-heck-is-Ebay... indeed! Like someone with the technical
knowledge to create video games might never have heard of eBay!
Sure, he never left the airport... I know for a fact that you can get
from the Portland airport to Ting Lee's massage parlor (which is within
walking distance of my house) in thirty minutes flat.
So, it seems entirely plausible that arrangements could be made during
a short layover to rent a car, steal my beloved PZ Kut, and still have
plenty of time to get through security and be on an out-going flight.
Where's an officer when you need one? Somebody arrest this man!!!
- Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
wrote:
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport.
Dragon! I've had run-ins with this Brian character before... he seems
like just the type to do something like this!
What-the-heck-is-Ebay... indeed! Like someone with the technical
knowledge to create video games might never have heard of eBay!
Sure, he never left the airport... I know for a fact that you can get
from the Portland airport to Ting Lee's massage parlor (which is within
walking distance of my house) in thirty minutes flat.
So, it seems entirely plausible that arrangements could be made during
a short layover to rent a car, steal my beloved PZ Kut, and still have
plenty of time to get through security and be on an out-going flight.
Where's an officer when you need one? Somebody arrest this man!!!
- Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport.
Re: [LbNA] Re: Progress
From: Hikers_n_ Hounds (hikers_n_hounds@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 14:13:48 UTC-07:00
"Karma Police, arrest this man" Hey DMS, there's one for ya to sing at Kareoke (sp?). On second thought, please don't. It's such a great song, it deserves much better than that.
Der Mad Stamper wrote:
Where's an officer when you need one? Somebody arrest this man!!!
- Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
wrote:
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport.
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Where's an officer when you need one? Somebody arrest this man!!!
- Der Mad Stamper
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
>
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport.
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Re: Progress
From: dvn2rckr (dvn2rckr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-24 23:11:52 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan & Lori"
wrote:
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's headquarters
> to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The Letterboxer".
>
> Brian
> TeamGreenDragon
Hey, we're practically a hop, skip & a swim away from Japan at the
moment and we never saw this feller over here. I think it's bunk. ;)
The game sounds awesome, though! Great for when those Yellow Dust
storms hit and leave us hunkered down indoors for weeks on end. Can't
wait for Christmas. Thanks for creating such a deviation to help us
pass our time. Hey, is it able to track PFX and the rest of the entire
Greek alphabet counts? That'd be something we're really in search of.
daelphinus
> Truth is, we were in Japan on the date in question, and yes, due to
> time differences, we also happened to be on the west coast during the
> early morning hours of the day after, although we never left the
> airport. We had been in Japan visiting the Sony Corps's headquarters
> to ink the deal on the new game I developed called "The Letterboxer".
>
> Brian
> TeamGreenDragon
Hey, we're practically a hop, skip & a swim away from Japan at the
moment and we never saw this feller over here. I think it's bunk. ;)
The game sounds awesome, though! Great for when those Yellow Dust
storms hit and leave us hunkered down indoors for weeks on end. Can't
wait for Christmas. Thanks for creating such a deviation to help us
pass our time. Hey, is it able to track PFX and the rest of the entire
Greek alphabet counts? That'd be something we're really in search of.
daelphinus
[LbNA] Re: Progress
From: Brian, Ryan & Lori (teamgreendragon2003@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-04-25 04:08:23 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "uneksia" wrote:
>
> what i want to is, will it have a forum so that the flames can
continue?
Can you not read?
I will not answer any other questions put forth by those who don't
know how to use their caps key.
>But tell me, will I be able to postal letterbox from my sofa also?
Believe me I worked them hard to include this feature. Problem is
that I could not convince them that a PLB was in any way a real
letterbox. Corporate policy I guess.
>p.s. will this product be for sale on E-Bay?
E-Bay!?! I don't need no stinking E-Bay!!
>I've had run-ins with this Brian character before... he seems like
>just the type to do something like this!
Maybe, but if you ever find yourself in the NYC area, let me know,
I'd love to toss back a few with you.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
>
> what i want to is, will it have a forum so that the flames can
continue?
Can you not read?
I will not answer any other questions put forth by those who don't
know how to use their caps key.
>But tell me, will I be able to postal letterbox from my sofa also?
Believe me I worked them hard to include this feature. Problem is
that I could not convince them that a PLB was in any way a real
letterbox. Corporate policy I guess.
>p.s. will this product be for sale on E-Bay?
E-Bay!?! I don't need no stinking E-Bay!!
>I've had run-ins with this Brian character before... he seems like
>just the type to do something like this!
Maybe, but if you ever find yourself in the NYC area, let me know,
I'd love to toss back a few with you.
Brian
TeamGreenDragon
Re: Progress
From: Der Mad Stamper (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 2006-04-25 06:10:37 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> ...if you ever find yourself in the NYC area, let me know,
> I'd love to toss back a few with you.
>
Hmmm... after reading this comment, I'm wondering if I've been too
quick to judge this Green Brian Dragon Team fellow. He seems to speak
my language...
But, before I let you off the hook, there are still a few unanswered
questions to be dealt with, mister!
1. You're talking about beer, right?
2. Are you buying?
-- Der Mad Stamper
>
> ...if you ever find yourself in the NYC area, let me know,
> I'd love to toss back a few with you.
>
Hmmm... after reading this comment, I'm wondering if I've been too
quick to judge this Green Brian Dragon Team fellow. He seems to speak
my language...
But, before I let you off the hook, there are still a few unanswered
questions to be dealt with, mister!
1. You're talking about beer, right?
2. Are you buying?
-- Der Mad Stamper