[Groop] Two sets of Groo?

Jorge Filevich rage at engr.colostate.edu
Wed May 10 17:44:27 PDT 2006


Ryan
Just read it carefully...If you were saying I want to get a set for me 
and another one for my 5 YO to redo Tom's coloring with Crayons I would 
understand. So unless you manage to get it for really cheap.... but 
buying it on e-bay will make you buy duplicates for sure so you might 
not have an option but to have several complete collections, and then 
you can compete to see who has the most groo complete collections.

And then whenever a new book comes out you can buy 12 issues:

And then you will have a box for Mint (in a climate controlled room).
A box for NM, all the comics bagged and never opened,
A box of VF, never opened but with a few imperfections,
Another box with F with the ones that you have read once, but maybe not  
all the way through.
Then another box with  not so fine (NSF), here are the ones that you 
actually read and enjoyed.
Then, why not a box with FFE (Fine for E-bay), you have read them, and 
you might have dropped a few drops of coffee or milk on them.
What about NEFFE (Not Even Fine For Ebay), that the cover has some 
damage so you cannot take a picture to sell them on Ebay as NM?
NF.  (Not Fine Period) these you lent to your cousin 3 years ago and he 
left outside under the sun, so the colors are all washed out.
Then as we keep going down AoO (Ashamed of Owning) this might have some 
missing parts or pieces, and the story is not complete.
You could have JLP (Just the Letter Page) Self explanatory
And almost finally in a big bag, you could have SG (Shredded Groo) that 
you could use to entertain a kid by telling him that is a very 
complicated puzzle.
And here at last, the one that would be most useful: MG (yes: Mulched 
Groo) the one groo that would actually be useful and increase value with 
time (in the form of edible vegetables)

Ok, I ran out of ideas.
Jorge

PS. By the way, what is mulching?





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