[Groop]VOTE NOW for Official Groop Membership Card format
Pengyfelix@aol.com
Pengyfelix@aol.com
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:31:12 EST
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In a message dated 1/23/2003 12:47:20 AM Central Standard Time,=20
mrgrooism@yahoo.com writes:
My vote is as follows.
Janet
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> First and foremost, how much are you willing to spend
> for a Groop I.D. card?=20
> $5 (give or take a few kopins)
>=20
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Second and just as important:
> 1. All cards should be identical (much better value
> and easier to produce, plus new Groopies could easily
> obtain them without starting up the whole process all
> over again!!!
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> This should be called an
> 1. Official Groop Membership Card
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Card stock:
> 3. Business card stock or similar, LAMINATED, no
> spaces for autographs.=20
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Color
> 1. Jerkin Orange
> (Can we petition Crayola to make this an official color?)
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Membership number format
> (Per my answer to the next question, it does not matter)
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Membership number options
> 3. We=E2=80=99d all get the same serial number, just for
> laughs. (something like:GROO-1982-0001)
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Front
> 2. (medium) Official Membership Card
> (large) THE GROOP
> (medium) www.groo.com
> (medium) (MEMBER'S NAME)
> (small) This card certifies that the above named is a
> member in good standing of the Groo email list. Cheese
> Dip not included. Mulch at your own risk. Not to be
> used internally.
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Back
> 1) (large) www.groo.com
> (small) "Mulching is a process of inbred
> fertilization which employs certain decomposed organic
> materials-- including, but not limited to animal
> sediment-- to blanket an area in which vegetation is
> desired. The procedure enriches the soil for
> stimulated plant development while, at the same time,
> preventing erosion and decreasing the evaporation of
> moisture from the ground."
>=20
> -----------------------------------------------
> Picture on Back (with Sergio=E2=80=99s permission)
> 1. Groo climbing out of computer, as on Josh=E2=80=99s
> GROO.COM website
> or
> 4. The classic =E2=80=9CSergio Aragones =E2=80=98GROO THE WANDERER=E2=80=
=9D
> logo=20
>=20
> (again, only Sergio willing, so if you vote for this
> one, designate a second choice).
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ard Time, mrgrooism@yahoo.com writes:<BR>
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My vote is as follows.<BR>
Janet<BR>
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First and foremost, how much are you willing to spend<BR>
for a Groop I.D. card? <BR>
$5 (give or take a few kopins)<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Second and just as important:<BR>
1. All cards should be identical (much better value<BR>
and easier to produce, plus new Groopies could easily<BR>
obtain them without starting up the whole process all<BR>
over again!!!<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
This should be called an<BR>
1. Official Groop Membership Card<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Card stock:<BR>
3. Business card stock or similar, LAMINATED, no<BR>
spaces for autographs. <BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Color<BR>
1. Jerkin Orange<BR>
(Can we petition Crayola to make this an official color?)<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Membership number format<BR>
(Per my answer to the next question, it does not matter)<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Membership number options<BR>
3. We=E2=80=99d all get the same serial number, just for<BR>
laughs. (something like:GROO-1982-0001)<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Front<BR>
2. (medium) Official Membership Card<BR>
(large) THE GROOP<BR>
(medium) www.groo.com<BR>
(medium) (MEMBER'S NAME)<BR>
(small) This card certifies that the above named is a<BR>
member in good standing of the Groo email list. Cheese<BR>
Dip not included. Mulch at your own risk. Not to be<BR>
used internally.<BR>
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Back<BR>
1) (large) www.groo.com<BR>
(small) "Mulching is a process of inbred<BR>
fertilization which employs certain decomposed organic<BR>
materials-- including, but not limited to animal<BR>
sediment-- to blanket an area in which vegetation is<BR>
desired. The procedure enriches the soil for<BR>
stimulated plant development while, at the same time,<BR>
preventing erosion and decreasing the evaporation of<BR>
moisture from the ground."<BR>
<BR>
-----------------------------------------------<BR>
Picture on Back (with Sergio=E2=80=99s permission)<BR>
1. Groo climbing out of computer, as on Josh=E2=80=99s<BR>
GROO.COM website<BR>
or<BR>
4. The classic =E2=80=9CSergio Aragones =E2=80=98GROO THE WANDERER=E2=80=9D<=
BR>
logo <BR>
<BR>
(again, only Sergio willing, so if you vote for this<BR>
one, designate a second choice).</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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