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Record 43 Guest: Mike Email:abnrgrsky@hotmail.com02 Homepage:http:// Date: 05-Mar-00 12:58 AM Aloha Jimbob, What a great site. I commend you for keeping and posting the pics of Mike Cherry's work inspite of the heavy handed Megalomanical machinations of a certain toy company left unspoken (say that 3x fast). Everytime I come back to this site I learn something new. Thanks and keep up the great work. |
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Record 42 Guest: chucky J Email:chucky_j@asia.com Homepage:http:// Date: 04-Mar-00 07:02 PM This is cool web for 12" Action Figure. Thank you for information everything. I like it very much. |
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Record 41 Guest: Joe Adams Email:jba1973@yahoo.com Homepage:http://aol.com Date: 27-Feb-00 12:41 PM u fucking rule
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Record 40 Guest: Mac Email:mark.macdonald@liggett-emh1.army.mil Homepage:http:// Date: 24-Feb-00 08:38 PM Love the walkie talkie. I also think SOTW comes out with one or two cool items every now and again. Your site makes me feel so inadequate. |
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Record 39 Guest: Randy Riker (yet again..) Email:rriker@trucking.org Homepage:http://www.truckline.com Date: 07-Feb-00 12:15 PM Hi again! Just finished looking at your updates on Elizabeth "Evabeth" T., and as usual, your depraved mind has turned out yet another masterpiece- she looks fantastico! I'm kinda glad your foray into 3-D DIDN'T go as planned. No offense, but you strike me as too much of a hands-on artisan to foray into cyber-sculpture. Besides, it'll be there when you're truly ready for it! Thanks for the update- once again, YOU DA MAN! -R.R. P.S. I still hope you'l do a figure series in regard to "Babes in Zero-G" or "Girls of the International Space Station"- If ya missed it, see my entry below! |
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Record 38 Guest: David Email:thegarz@hotmail.com Homepage:http://www.geocities.com/thegarz/whitestar.html Date: 06-Feb-00 12:26 PM Great website dude! Check mine out--I've barely started in this hobby. I've got custom-painted 1/6 scale 21C Schwimmwagens in case anyone is interested! Keep up the cool work!! Dave |
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Record 37 Guest: Charles R. Kearn Email:ckearn2@aol.com Homepage:http:// Date: 24-Jan-00 07:58 AM Looking forward to a great 2000. As usual,great writing Jim. If this sight ever stops being, I will quit this hobby for ever. Or until I can get a fair price from Cot's, which ever comes first.If you are looking for WWII vehicles,e-mail me. Or if you are building your own from scratch,e-mail me.I need help. |
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Record 36 Guest: A Crazed Canuk!! Email:mcorrigan@hotmail.com Homepage:http:// Date: 19-Jan-00 10:21 PM Jim, your stuff is, like WAY TOO COOL! And your tips and things are just excelleant! Thanks, Murray |
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Record 35 Guest: Clif Email:clifliu@yahoo.com Homepage:http:// Date: 04-Jan-00 11:33 PM I'm very impressed by your work. And the femmes are irresistible! Thanks for the informative and hilarious commentary. |
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Record 34 Guest: Carlos viches Email:gifigures@webtv.net Homepage:http://N/a Date: 03-Jan-00 03:52 PM I do have a way of repearing a broken pin of a dragon figure please call me at 305 223-3271. I dont like writting emails ,because I take to long to write a letter |
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Record 33 Guest: Lamech Email:jedimeister@altavista.net Homepage:http://www.jedimeister.germany.ms Date: 03-Jan-00 07:16 AM Thank you, Jimbob! You inspired me so much! |
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Record 32 Guest: Dave Email:GrafSpee34@aol.com Homepage:http:// Date: 26-Dec-99 07:33 PM This is DEFINATELY the COOLEST site for custom fans to hang out and relax! |
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Record 31 Guest: Eric Email:ashzero@aol.com Homepage:http://www.flashlightpictures.com Date: 10-Dec-99 01:04 PM Jimmybob, I'll spare you the excessive praise and keep it short: Your stuff is amazing. I was reminded of your figures by this new movie "Being John Malkovitch" (where, in the film, they use some unbelievably life-like marionette puppets sculpted to look like the actors). I recalled checking your page out a while back, and now I've stumbled onto it once again and you've only gotten better. Keep up the good work. In the words of James Earl Jones, "Most Impressive." I can't wait to see what you come up with next. |
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Record 30 Guest: Randy Riker (again..) Email:rriker@trucking.org Homepage:http://www.truckline.com Date: 09-Dec-99 04:20 PM Just had another politically incorrect idea for a figure project that requires the Qui-Gon-JimBob touch- a space based series called "Girls of the International Space Station," or "Babes in Zero Gravity." Just think, JB- women in tight-fitting flightsuits, or half-undressed, floating in a computer generated space station setting. With digital technology, it wouldn't be hard to create the backdrops, or "float" the space hotties in a Mir/Skylab/ISS or Space Shuttle setting. I happened to be thinking of a Space Camp Barbie (shudder!) I saw while shopping for Christmas toys for my nephews/nieces/Depraved person next door, and that's what inspired me to contact ya. Keep in mind, too: in zero-G, nothing sags, and less IS MORE. Too bad NASA doesn't make space bikinis. Sound awesome, or what? The Specialist/L18 Roger, out. |
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Record 29 Guest: Randy Riker Email:rriker@trucking.org Homepage:http://www.truckline.com Date: 09-Dec-99 03:31 PM Hello again, JimBob! Glad to hear ya got a new toy! hope your creative hiatus doesn't last too long. You might consider for your next figure project a "Derek Flint" figure. For those of you poking your heads in the door, Derek Flint was America's answer to James Bond in the 1960's, and was portrayed by James Coburn in two movies, "In like Flint" and "Our Man Flint." (1963 and 1965, respectively.) Flint was every inch the ladie's man, dishing with bodacious babes like Carroll Baker, Gina Golan and Yvonne Craig (yes, BatBabe herself-yow!) You could find him in Moscow, Italy, Cuba, and the Bahamas, surviving crematoriums, skydiving from Learjets, and performing hundred-foot swan dives into tropical lagoons. The premier super-agent, Coburn was even trained in cetacean linguistics (communicating with dolphins!) The movies are great- do check 'em out if you can find 'em. I think the movies are Paramount releases. Flint would make an excellent action figure, and complement your Bond figure nicely. or hey, how 'bout BatBabe? The Specialist/L18 -out! |
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Record 28 Guest: Robert O'Doherty Email:rodohert@ctron.com Homepage:http:// Date: 25-Nov-99 07:26 AM Thanks for the customising inspirations and a great web site. I hope your 'temporary retirement' doesn't last too long. Always enjoyed my visits to this site, makes work go so much faster ! |
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Record 27 Guest: Tom Email:idi_bark@euronet.nl Homepage:http://www.euronet.nl/~idi_bark Date: 24-Nov-99 01:49 AM Living close to Belgium , I knew that Duvel was the best beer :o) (Translated it means Devil, don't have to explain why I guess) Enjoy the break and come back soon !!! Tom |
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Record 26 Guest: Tom Email:idi_bark@euronet.nl Homepage:http://www.euronet.nl/~idi_bark Date: 24-Nov-99 01:49 AM Living close to Belgium , I knew that Duvel was the best beer :o) (Translated it means Devil, don't have to explain why I guess) Enjoy the break and come back soon !!! Tom |
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Record 25 Guest: Chris Sanford Email:weasel@nycap.rr.com Homepage:http:// Date: 03-Oct-99 09:00 AM WOW! This has to be the most informative, entertaining and enjoyable website that I've visited. Have you ever considered putting together a printed book in your "spare time"(heh! heh!, just kidding!!!) I can't wait to see what oyu come up with next; whatever it is, I'm sure it will be great! |
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Record 24 Guest: Randy Riker Email:rriker@trucking.org Homepage:http://www.truckline.com Date: 30-Sep-99 02:13 PM Great website! Jim, given your fascination for babes with bodacious bazooms, I wonder what your wife thinks? Maybe a page regarding the trials of a hobbyist's wife, with Mrs. Jim-Bob as moderator? Hmmm... Love the pages on Gretchen, Wet Gal, Fakk-Q, and Babes with Big 'Uns! Fantastic work, and I can't wait to see what springs next from that deliciously depraved, wildly creative, politically incorrect mind of yours! Well done! Randy (aka "The Specialist/L18) |