[Groop]X-mas gift idea for creative Groopers (Groopies?)

Dennis White dennisw@jsav.com
Tue, 10 Dec 2002 07:17:45 -0600


There is a company that make the clear plastic sleeves that most of the
comic shops use to display the higher priced comics in.  these are called
"Snap-happies".  They mount very well to the wall as I have a copy of every
issue of GROO "wallpapering" my computer room at the house.  It makes for a
very grooish atmosphere.

Dennis White
Dallas, TX

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Grossmann [mailto:grossfam@olywa.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:42 AM
To: groop@groo.com
Subject: Re: [Groop]X-mas gift idea for creative Groopers (Groopies?)

Hi Folks!

Just to set the record straight, the only things the Groop made with Groo on
them were the mouse pads made by Ruben & Nate after getting permission from
Mark & Sergio.  And it was very clear that that was just a one time thing
for intra-Groop sale & distribution.  The t-shirts are just orange shirts
that say "Did I Err?" or have our e-mail address on them or both, nothing
copyrighted.

My understanding, which Mark can correct if wrong, is that a person can do
anything they want with some Groo comic or item they have purchased PROVIDED
they don't sell it. I could paper my walls with Groo comic pages or....
Hey!!  That's a great idea!  Why didn't I think of that before!!  Gosh, I
could do the living room with Pacific issues!  And I think my mother-in-law
would love to have her room done with one of the mini-series!

But I digress.

Everything is a little trickier on the Internet, but the same principles
apply.  All the fun you want, but no money. To or from anyone.  Hmm.   I
wonder how many of the Epic issues it would take to do the family room.
Maybe I should do the ceiling too....

-Gary G.

----- Original Message -----
From: "promethea" <promethea@kc.rr.com>
To: <groop@groo.com>
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Groop]X-mas gift idea for creative Groopers (Groopies?)


> Too bad there isn't a U.S. counterpart to this site... I note it says not
to
> submit copyrighted materials, and Groo is certainly copyrighted..
>
> This makes a good question for Mr. Evanier  [and SA by extension]  I know
it
> was mentioned that we were allowed to make [a shirt], I think, or two
using
> Groo, as long as it wasn't some kind of for-profit deal.
>
> Can we make a Groo-opoly board?
>
> the multitude of warring kingdoms and various cities, etc would make for
> good properties... as would the running gags.  Think "Free Cheese Dip" for
> free parking, etc.
>
> thanks!
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Kranwetvogel" <mkranwet@yahoo.com>
> To: <groop@groo.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 7:34 AM
> Subject: [Groop]X-mas gift idea for creative Groopers (Groopies?)
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found a funny (and very creative) Groo christmas gift idea: There's a
> > website called www.mymonopoly.com where you can create your personal
> > Monopoly Game, with the street names you like. Get this: We could think
> > out a Groo Monopoly, with the craziest kingdom names as streets,
harbours
> > as stations and Groo lead miniatures to play with.
> >
> > Any ideas for good street names?
> >
> > Greetings from Germany,
> > Martin.
> > (lurker)
> >
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