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palitoy
Jun 13, '11, 8:36 AM
I had to leave Megomeet early this year, thanks to my daughter's passion for dance, I may have to leave early from now on. While driving back I had a few regrets, some discoveries and some things left unsaid.

ChrisDVM- While I said goodbye to you, I never said what a good job you did running the show. I was tired when leaving but you looked even more tired, so I thought I'd say it publicly.

I steal things from guys name John- I stole John Farley's tape and on Friday night John Michaels showed me a headsculpt, which I discovered in my suitcase when I woke up in Buffalo on Sunday. Sorry fellas.

Dr Mego- Paul and I had a meeting in his room where he handed me a tremendous bag of green......pants. Paul busted his tail feathers to get some mantooth goodness to the show, I wish I had the enegery to finish the rest of the museum pieces in time to do some sort of crazy "early bird" but I wasn't very focused. I also regret not getting some podcast time with him but it's hard to work when you run into interesting people at every turn.

Let's talk about the back room- I couldn't have been saddled with better folks in the new (kinda humid) dealers room. Austin, Brian, Steve, Dave, Jason and David, Chris, Dave, Paul, Gary and Bob, it was a true and great pleasure sharing a small space with you. I can't apologize about hogging the fan though.

Random Goodbyes in case I missed ya It was pleasure to once again see: Amy (Del) and her very patient husband, Mike Parker, Art and Rose B (My kids Looooooved the sketches to death and I had to read that digest twice last night), Paul Clare, Ron Peritore, Bill McFarland and his lovely wife (who knows her cool bands), Scott (Randomaxe), Scott (ScottA), Lee, Anthony, Trappy, Mark, the brothers Conlon, Berto and Tom (Ok I didn't miss you saying goodbye to you guys but I thought I'd say it twice), Chuck, Ray and Collette, Brue and Lily, Chad, Twiki I'm sure I left out some folks here, I'm in severe sleep debt so please don't take it as a slight, you were enjoyed.

Special Thanks to: Scott Miller (Megoapesnut) for the amazing cards and tremendous generosity, Ed (Sam Noir) for keeping me awake on the road, The folks at TheBigToyAuction - The #1 Live-Auction Website for Action Figures, Modern Toys and Collectibles! (http://www.thebigtoyauction.com) and of course, Alan and the wonderful staff at the Kruger Street Toy Museum.

Type3Toys
Jun 13, '11, 9:38 AM
I had to leave Megomeet early this year, thanks to my daughter's passion for dance, I may have to leave early from now on. While driving back I had a few regrets, some discoveries and some things left unsaid.

ChrisDVM- While I said goodbye to you, I never said what a good job you did running the show. I was tired when leaving but you looked even more tired, so I thought I'd say it publicly.

I steal things from guys name John- I stole John Farley's tape and on Friday night John Michaels showed me a headsculpt, which I discovered in my suitcase when I woke up in Buffalo the next day. Sorry fellas.

Dr Mego- Paul and I had a meeting in his room where he handed me a tremendous bag of green......pants. Paul busted his tail feathers to get some mantooth goodness to the show, I wish I had the enegery to finish the rest of the museum pieces in time to do some sort of crazy "early bird" but I wasn't very focused. I also regret not getting some podcast time but it's hard to work when you run into interesting people at every turn.

Let's talk about the back room- I couldn't have been saddled with better folks in the new (kinda humid) dealers room. Austin, Brian, Steve, Dave, Jason and David, Chris, Dave, Gary and Bob, it was a true and great pleasure sharing a small space with you.

Random Goodbyes in case I missed ya It was pleasure to once again see: Amy (Del) and her very patient husband, Mike Parker, Art and Rose B (My kids Looooooved the sketches to death and I had to read that digest twice last night), Paul Clare, Ron Peritore, Bill McFarland and his lovely wife (who knows her cool bands), Scott (Randomaxe), Scott (ScottA), Lee, Trappy, Mark, The brothers Conlon, Berto and Tom (Ok I didn't miss you saying goodbye to you guys but I thought I'd say it twice), Chuck, Ray and Collette, Brue and Lily, Chad I'm sure I left out some folks here, I'm in severe sleep debt so please don't take it as a slight, you were enjoyed.

Special Thanks to: Scott Miller for the amazing cards and generosity, Ed (Sam Noir) for keeping me awake on the road, The folks at TheBigToyAuction - The #1 Live-Auction Website for Action Figures, Modern Toys and Collectibles! (http://www.thebigtoyauction.com) and of course, Alan and the wonderful staff at the Kruger Street Toy Museum.

Brian, consider the tape a deposit on a Human Wolfman poster:grin:

johnmiic
Jun 13, '11, 11:03 AM
I steal things from guys name John- I stole John Farley's tape and on Friday night John Michaels showed me a headsculpt, which I discovered in my suitcase when I woke up in Buffalo on Sunday. Sorry fellas.

Brian, I gave that to you on Fri night. You were so hammered tho...

Also you forgot some catalogs I gave you which I will have to mail back to you.

samurainoir
Jun 13, '11, 11:16 AM
Random Goodbyes in case I missed ya It was pleasure to once again see: Amy (Del) and her very patient husband, Mike Parker, Art and Rose B (My kids Looooooved the sketches to death and I had to read that digest twice last night), Paul Clare, Ron Peritore, Bill McFarland and his lovely wife (who knows her cool bands), Scott (Randomaxe), Scott (ScottA), Lee, Anthony, Trappy, Mark, the brothers Conlon, Berto and Tom (Ok I didn't miss you saying goodbye to you guys but I thought I'd say it twice), Chuck, Ray and Collette, Brue and Lily, Chad, Twiki I'm sure I left out some folks here, I'm in severe sleep debt so please don't take it as a slight, you were enjoyed.


That goes double for me. Two late nights were starting to catch up with me and I was fading fast towards the end of the day so I didn't manage to do the rounds before everyone cleared out.

And absolutely no need at all to thank me for anything dude, without you playing chauffeur, I would not have been able to make it to the meet again this year. And you didn't even want gas money!

Huge Ups as well for stopping at that awesome flea market and introducing me to Ted's Hot Dogs. Perhaps we will eventually be able to meet the Shadow elsewhere if he has relocated.

Given how great an experience this was, I would definitely be on board for any other road trip you want to do.

samurainoir
Jun 13, '11, 11:20 AM
Brian, I gave that to you on Fri night. You were so hammered tho...

Also you forgot some catalogs I gave you which I will have to mail back to you.

John, was that the Cyberman head that was floating around the suite? If so, I gotta tell you how old school cool that is.

and thanks for the Garage Kit book. You totally rawk \m/

jwyblejr
Jun 13, '11, 1:45 PM
You stole things from guys named John? Then I'm glad I didn't go. I might be missing a pair of underwear.

palitoy
Jun 13, '11, 2:56 PM
Brian, I gave that to you on Fri night. You were so hammered tho...

Also you forgot some catalogs I gave you which I will have to mail back to you.

Hey I'd be the first to blame it on strong drink but sadly that's just how I am.
I'm sorry I forgot about those catalogs, I really wanted them too, I probably forgot more than I remembered.


You stole things from guys named John? Then I'm glad I didn't go. I might be missing a pair of underwear.

You see? I forgot to say how cool it was to meet John. I should have written this on Thursday after a few nights of decent sleep.

TheBigToyAuction.com
Jun 13, '11, 11:53 PM
I had to leave Megomeet early this year, thanks to my daughter's passion for dance, I may have to leave early from now on. While driving back I had a few regrets, some discoveries and some things left unsaid.
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Special Thanks to: Scott Miller (Megoapesnut) for the amazing cards and tremendous generosity, Ed (Sam Noir) for keeping me awake on the road, The folks at TheBigToyAuction - The #1 Live-Auction Website for Action Figures, Modern Toys and Collectibles! (http://www.thebigtoyauction.com) and of course, Alan and the wonderful staff at the Kruger Street Toy Museum.

It's no problem at all. We were glad to do it and we look forward to the opportunity again next year. Now that we have a better idea of what to expect, with a little luck we should be able to enhance some aspects so everyone has an even better experience!

Thanks again to all for letting us be a part of this!