[Groop]Re: Groop Membership cards
Gary Grossmann
grossfam@olywa.net
Thu, 16 Jan 2003 21:03:39 -0800
Hey, I like that idea!! And maybe we could sort of incorporate Jason's idea
for a Mulch card by saying one of the privileges of membership is a discount
on Mulch & Cheesdip purchases and maybe great travel benefits, like a
discount on life preservers. Let's face it. The most important element of
a Groop Membership Card is that it must be Silly & Pointless!! (just like
me & Larry!)
By the way, on that other topic: Yes, I have both Magnor #1's and yes, I
popped up that pop up cover right away! It is sooooo cool!! (And I've
taken both sets of PVC figures out the box and (gasp!) handled them, and
used My Groo lunch box, and played the Groo card game and all those other
things collector people tell you not to do. Those people are no fun!!!!
And finally, (I promise) I don't know how the heck I got that e-mail sent
in February, but to tie it in with the I. M. Groo thread, all I can say is
"Into each life, a little Groo must fall."
Good night! -Gary G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Loomis" <rick@flyingbuffalo.com>
To: <groop@groo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 8:31 PM
Subject: [Groop]Re: Groop Membership cards
> I think the membership cards should have a place for Sergio and/or Mark to
> sign them, and a place for the cardholder to sign, and then the card
should
> be laminated so it's impossible to sign them. Heh, heh, isn't that perfect
> for a Grooish membership card? And it should say something like "Not
Valid
> Unless Signed".
> Rick
>
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