[Groop] Groo member cards
Ryan Simmons
onewhowatches at msn.com
Sat Jul 22 18:00:44 PDT 2006
Hmm...should we distinguish when people became Groo fans or when they became
members of the Groop?
Seems like a potential debate on just what constitutes an older Groo fan
from a newer Groo fan.
What if someone loved Groo comics as a child, then "grew up", hadn't thought
of Groo in decades, then the movie comes out?
They're like "Holy crap! I remember Groo!!! Aw man, I loved that guy!"
Then they're back in the fold. An old fan, but now a new Groopy after the
movie reawakened their love of Groo.
Maybe we should check Driver's licenses. If you're younger than say 20, you
are a newb. lol
I think we should implement a project management team to figure out the
particulars. ;)
Ryan
>From: Groopunk at aol.com
>To: groop at groo.com
>Subject: Re: [Groop] Groo member cards
>Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2006 20:31:48 EDT
>
>
>In a message dated 7/22/2006 7:49:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>Tone at moon-shine.net writes:
>
>I do like Bruce's alternative idea of a second series of
>membership cards being produced around the time of the movie or after
>its release. I agree it would not be nice to exclude new members later
>on from being card carrying members, but I do still think it would be
>nice to have some clear way of distinguishing pre-movie fans. :)
>
>
>I'd say the 2nd series would be a different color. Perhaps a Rufferto
>tone
>color. Something like that.
>
>Or perhaps along the bottom: "I'm a Johnny-Come-Lately... did I err?"
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