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Bar 66
date posted: Jan 13, 2007 4:00 PM  |  updated: Jan 18, 2007 7:08 AM
Come Waste Your Millions Here
Note to readers: This entry concerns one of my fancies, and is thus really, really, really long (and geeky). I could have split it up, but that's just not me, so by all means read half, then go for a beer and come back for the rest later - it's all good. You also need to be able to view the photos for this to work, so if you can't do that from where you are now then please come back when you can. Thank you.



I love my movie collectibles, I do. All shapes and sizes. I'm dirty for them, you could say. But these days it seems that if you want quality, you have to be willing to shell out the big money. If only there were a company producing highly detailed large-scale models at a reasonable price...Wait, there is! Its name: Kotobukiya. By modelling their statuettes in vinyl instead of resin or metal, they are able to sculpt incredibly high quality products and sell them at a far lower price than other equivalent models on the market (approx. $60-$90 cheaper). The best part? A few years ago they acquired the license to produce a range of Star Wars figures. "Miniature statues of Star Wars characters modelled in soft vinyl! Surely that's crazy talk!" No, my friends, for while you were resting in peaceful slumber last night, scientists have transformed the drab world of the present into the sparkling utopia of the future! Behold!

If you haven't picked up on it yet, I am an unashamed fan of Kotobukiya's output. As such, I want to give you, the potential consumer, a comprehensive look at what to expect when you purchase one of these fine models. I plan to achieve this using my trademark disorienting banter and more photographs than you can shake a stick at. Incidentally, current estimates put the number of photographs an average human male can shake a stick at around the 27 mark, with women slightly higher at 35. Research continues.

Right, let's begin at the beginning. You get your new model home and start getting to work on the packaging, which is the boring bit. Do you want to know what the box looks like? I mean, do you really, really want to know? No, it's too late now, here it is. The back also appears much as you had imagined it, except possibly even less exciting. All the parts (some assembly is required) are held in a plastic tray and secured with those twizzly things designed to frustrate the elderly and infirm. Just be careful when you remove the parts, as I had a bit of an accident with my Boba Fett, which I will get to (much) later.

Now, these models are incredibly simple to put together. However, if you are the sort of person who has trouble tying your own shoelaces, then you will require the instruction sheet. Let's take a look, shall we? I see. At least it has pretty pictures as well. Seriously though, it could not be simpler to construct these things. Sometimes you have to use a bit of brute force to get an arm in its socket and so forth (meaning a wain may have trouble), but that's as challenging as it gets. This picture illustrates the sort of thing you can expect: Take head. Stick on neck. Push home. (Yes, that is the hand of greenandwhitejedi. Please do not all scream at once; I have sensitive hearing.) I love how the spiel on the back of the box tries to convince you that you have somehow participated in sculpting the model by completing this challenging exercise in construction engineering. Just to clarify: you haven't. Sorry.

You've already seen his head anyway, so I thought we would start with a closer look at the Clone Trooper. I think it's a nice touch that this model has a shiny lustre not possessed by the others, which reflects the look of the film. As you can see, he comes in a combat pose somewhat indicative of his Japanese manufacture; slightly stylized, but still true to the source material. The base is designed to resemble the blasted rock of Geonosis, which doesn't come out very clearly here. The Clone Trooper is a much less complex model than the others from a sculpting perspective, but I admire the clean lines and simple, two-tone colour scheme.
I have a couple of detail shots for you here; both of which show the blaster rifle. I think you will agree that it is remarkably accurate, even down to the smallest feature, which is really a good indicator of the kind of attention to detail you can expect from Koto (as I shall refer to them from now on).

Do I live in a strange world of pine and whitewash? No, it's just that I found the perfect place for taking these photos on a table on which rests my sister's dolls house from back in the day, hence the white backdrop.

This is Boba Fett. His backpack has got jets. I know this because there is a crap song about it. This was the first of my Koto acquisitions, way back last summer, and in many ways it is my personal favourite - not just because of the character, but also because of the pose and the variety of materials represented. Here, fabric and armour plates are modelled with equal exactitude, as are the Wookiee pelts. You can also see the Mandalorian markings and additional weapons and ammo pouches from the costume replicated here. He usually sits on top of my bookshelves, but I need to find a more prominent position for him. Really, really nice model, and that's all I have to say about that.
A few detail shots for you here, the first of which I specifically took to show off the incredibly realistic sculpting on the gauntlets. You can't tell from a 2D picture, but all of those buttons and the vents on the flamer are actually modelled, not painted on. This is just a head shot for the album. See the material effects on the belts and the texture of the cloak? Magic. This shot is again to show you the simplicity of construction. I should also assure you that although it may not look like a very secure fit, you'd have to throw the statuette around to make the jetpack fall off. "Don't throw it around" is the message, I suppose.

I don't know about you, but I'm going for that beer now. That statement stands regardless of which day or time you are reading this at.

I'm here to answer all your really weird and obscure questions about these models, so if you're wondering whether they can be displayed without their stands, I can make you happy. After comprehensive testing, I can tell you that, yes, they can in fact be displayed 'free-style', as the soles of their boots are all flat. I know you're not trusting sorts, so I exhaustively documented my experiments with this one photo. I can sense that what you also want to know is whether or not you can stick different heads on the characters bodies. The answer is, sadly, no. I tried - goodness knows I tried - but all the sockets are differently shaped, so no dice.

Here we have Commander Bly, who got his big break in the film 'Revenge of the Sith', before descending into a drug-fuelled tailspin following several failed marriages. That might not be 100% true, but ho hum, that's the heady world of journalism for you. Anyway, I also have a particular fondness for this statuette - this time because of the way it effortlessly captures the look of the digital Bly in the movie. It's not something I can really express in words, but it just looks and - quite surprisingly - feels exactly like you imagine the Clones' armour would in real life. This is aided by the fantastic battle-scarring and weathering effects, which I think is one of Koto's strongest areas of expertise.
For detail shots, we'll start with this close-up of the SBD torso on the base (representing Felucia). Sorry it's a bit out of focus, but the point I'm trying to get across is look at the effort that goes into the stand, let alone the model itself. This one looks like a random choice of angle, but it shows some nice details on the armour and the 'body glove'. Check out the utility belt with this shot, or just stare at his crotch, whatever. Finally, you may have noticed that his helmet doesn't have the snazzy bins from the film on it. That's because vinyl models can't easily be given moving parts, so you instead get a totally separate head with the binos on. Why couldn't the first head have the binos modelled on top of the helmet? Ask Koto, because I dunnae ken. (By the by, I always keep the no-binos head on, because if his target is close enough to engage with pistols then he wouldn't need to be zoomed-in, would he? I'm smRt.)

You know these things are big, but how big? I mean, how big are they really? Well, what better way to show you than with these size comparison shots? Oh, right, by photographing them with a ruler. Well, I can do that. For once a 12" ruler was long enough for what I wanted to measure.

Goodness gracious me, it's the final statuette at last. This is the rather lovely Snowtrooper, which is quite pleasing to look at despite being of only one colour. Actually, one of the things I like about it is how many shades of white Koto have squeezed out of their palette for this boy. Another plus is the way you can get a look at parts of the costume which were not given a lot, if any, screen-time, such as the backpack. As a side note, the 'kama', or 'man-skirt', on this model feels like it might be made of some unknown rubbery substance (possibly rubber), as it is easily flexible, unlike Bly's one.
This close-up shows you the remarkable verisimilitude of the boots and gators, as well as the nice snow effect (the broken pieces are of an E-Web cannon, I think). Take a look at the stained backpack. I love that it looks like the actual 1980 costume, rather than what the model-makers thought it should look like. Finally, a head shot (very reminiscent of a stahlhelm, isn't it?).

Right, that's it for the model tour. I've been kissing a lot of Koto arse so far, which is why I want to do a short segment on some of the problems I've had with these statuettes. Remember when I said that I had a little bitty accidentay with Mr Fett? Oops. The vinyl is very thin at the top of the cape there, and it just snapped as I pulled him out of the packaging. I glued it together again without much trouble, but just keep in mind that these things are soft vinyl, not hard resin. The other issue with the Boba model is that a sculpting mistake was evidently made with the batch mine came from, and possibly others. His blaster rifle is supposed to have grooves running down it, right? Oops again. (The master model definitely has them, as you can just about see here.) It's not a hang up for me, but some of you might like to ask to see these models out of the box before you buy one, just in case. The final problem I want to mention is with the bases, or stands. Unlike the statuettes, these things are made out of simple plastic in China. They look good enough, but apparently quality control isn't such a high priority here, as they can often be an ill fit for the models' feet - either because of incorrect spacing or because the studs are too wide. The studs on my Bly stand are too far apart, causing the left foot to lift up when I stuck the right foot in its place. I keep the left foot fixed down with white tac.
Having said all that, I would definitely not say that such problems are endemic to Koto figures in general, as I have had no issues with the Clone Trooper at all. It does seem a bit hit and miss whether or not you run into bother, but it's never going to be a big concern anyway. I am perfectly happy with all of my statuettes despite their quirks, because in my opinion they are easily outweighed by the overall Sweetness Factor, which is the official unit of measurement on the Awesomeness Scale.

That should just about do it, I think. All that's left for me to do is to link the Kotobukiya website for you to peruse the full line of statuettes. They are available for £30-£50 ($60-$100) - depending on the character(s) represented - online, at speciality shops and occasionally in Toys 'r' Us. Perhaps I should also mention that the Princess Leia model in particular would make a very fine gift for any occasion. If you know of anyone who might appreciate it. *Ahem*

This is a shout out to DJ Maul, da colekshun masta. I kept telling him that I would do this thing, but I never seemed to get round to it, as I am slothful to a degree previously unobserved in the creatures of the world, except maybe the sloth. Big up yourself, DJ Maul! There's a funny story behind that photo, but this entry is long enough already.

Finally, here's a link to the main album on PhotoBucket so that you can scan at your leisure. There are a few more photos on there under "Hunt for Grievous" which were taken for a blog entry that I never finished, and some other ones which I took for unused gags whilst high on my meds. Enjoy! (Look, there aren't any photos of me in there, so stop raking for any, alright?)

leia19886
Someone get this big walking carpet out of my way ...
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 4:45 PM
Thanks for sharing!
You have a very nice collection:)
Leia
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 5:16 PM
I don't even know what to say. I'm jealous, for sure. Congrats on all the fun and thanks for rubbing it in our faces. Meanie. ]:)

Seriously, though...WAY cool. I clicked every link and thoroughly enjoyed myself! Love Boba and the snowtrooper especially. You sure are one proud papa. Do you tuck them in at night? I bet they like it when you fix them soup after a hard day of battle, huh?

Look, there aren't any photos of me in there, so stop raking for any, alright?
Tease...

Thank the Maker tomorrow is Sunday. Let's get rid of that pathetic excuse for an avatar, stat. Perhaps Han will be stopping by, yeah?:D
jedilily1026
Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 5:34 PM
I read the whole entry. I especially like Comm. Bly. Now hand over the beer!!
  Michelle1968
M68- Star Wars Kid at Heart
date Posted: Jan 13, 2007 8:44 PM
That was way cool buddy! Great info and great pics!B-)

"Big up yourself, DJ Maul"

Hey, how'd you know Deej has been enjoying his new Bose headphones? ;) Too funny!:^O
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 7:19 AM
Thanks for sharing!

My pleasure! Thanks for dropping by!

thanks for rubbing it in our faces.

Says the girl who has just spent the last few days partying in NYC :p

Glad you liked, jp!

Now hand over the beer!!

I've got four letters for you, j-lily: B-Y-O-B ;)

Great info and great pics!

Cheers, Michelle!
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 10:12 AM
Nicely done, Sir. Very informative. I wish all technical manuals were written so amusingly ;)
I have been resisting these sculpts for a long time now, knowing that they would lead me down a path I cannot afford...
But the temptation is too great, and I'm too weak to fight it :)


I dig your Hunt for Grievous photos - Forbidden Planet was selling these sets for seven quid over Xmas, so I bought one for Geoff Geoff Banks (he is an EPII clone freak) - then Pidluk tore me a new one for not buying a set for myself - doh.

Looking forward to the Leia pictures (c'mon, you know you got her stashed away aomewhere).
Jedi Master Mina
Another Galaxy, another time
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 10:58 AM
I read the whole entry.

I, on the other hand, only read parts of the entry as it does not meet the Queen's criteria for short blogs. :^O

Cool pics though..

And I have absolutely no patience for building things...But pass the beer anyway.;)

So...is the Crew going to be graced with your presence at C4? :D
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 11:59 AM
YESSSS! Just about the greatest avatar a girl could ask for. Purple and everything! How can I possibly thank you for such a gift?

So...is the Crew going to be graced with your presence at C4?
I told you my feelings on sharing, right? Get your own!:p :^O
  jedi_iain
From A Certain Point Of View
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 2:05 PM
Nice pics, G&W, I've been thinking about buying one of those statuettes for a while, but wasn't sure how good they were, I think I'll get one as soon as I can decide which!

  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 2:33 PM
you know you got her stashed away aomewhere

I wish I did. Or is it that I wish she had me sta...Right, family site.

I might be able to swing you my HfG figures if you can't get hold of any.

is the Crew going to be graced with your presence at C4?

Dunno about "graced", but aye. It looks like jp is keeping me on a short leash though. ;)

How can I possibly thank you for such a gift?

Um, have you finished that slave Leia costume yet? :D
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 2:34 PM
I'll get one as soon as I can decide which!

The new R2/3PO one is more expensive, but I reckon it looks proper good. Here's quite a good site that I've used before.
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 3:07 PM
That was loads of fun, dude. Many laugh-out-loud moments, though "man-skirt" was my fave. I even checked out your "other" photos, and I'm glad to see that you sister's dollhouse was put to good use. Though I may never be able to afford such fab collectibles AND beer...

A boy can dream. Until then, I shall have your blog. And I thank you for it.
  zach starwalker
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 3:23 PM
that was funnier than most of stooges jokes i wish i could go to cIV but it aint gonna happen. id have to get a very very expensive plain ticket beg beg and beg my parents to go and then actually be able to find my way to the place in vegas so it isnt gonna happen. maybe in another 10 years
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 1:57 AM
I'm glad to see that you sister's dollhouse was put to good use

Did you notice the cat playing with the ball of wool? That represents parental neglect. Or the military-industrial complex. I had it all worked out, but I forget now.

that was funnier than most of stooges jokes

Um, don't turn around now, but he's right behind you. By the way, C4's in LA.
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 12:25 PM
While I don't collect models and miniatures myself, I thoroughly enjoy doing it vicariously through you. :)
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 3:33 PM
The back also appears much as you had imagined it, except possibly even less exciting

Hey, I like all that sort of stuff!

the instruction sheet

Never use 'em.

At least it has pretty pictures as well

Thank the maker for pictures!

Just to clarify: you haven't. . .

But, but . . .

just stare at his crotch, whatever

Just what do you take us for?? ;)

For once a 12" ruler was long enough for what I wanted to measure

I won't even go there. B-)

(cont. . .)
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 3:34 PM
(cont. . .)

overall Sweetness Factor

Just out of curiosity, where does that fall on a scale of 1-10 (10 being tops, that is)?

If you know of anyone who might appreciate it

Do you???? ;

Hey, I especially liked the "Skywalker Family". But, then again, I'm partial to Luke. :x

Whew! Got through it. Enjoyed it immensely, gawj! Thanks for the tour!

MTFBWY :)
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jan 15, 2007 3:40 PM
it does not meet the Queen's criteria for short blogs.

I was thinking just that the entire read through! :^O

But the temptation is too great

Maybe just one, nob01? (But could you stop there? That is the question.)

JMW out (for now) :)
  Rogueish
W.I.E.R.D.
date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 4:02 AM
Can't view photobucket at work, can't click on links at home. What's the point in me carrying on?

You also need to be able to view the photos for this to work,

~sigh~

You're right, it doesn't work. Shame too.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 7:26 AM
I thoroughly enjoy doing it vicariously through you

In that case, I wouldn't mind paying for it vicariously through you. :p

JMW:

Suit yourself.
Neither do I.
Amen.
Alright, you have then.
Perverts and deviants.
Best that you don't.
11.
Mebes aye, mebes no.
We ken.
Nae bother.
B-)

What's the point in me carrying on?

Beer?
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 16, 2007 6:14 PM
*knock, knock, knock*

Ooh, this place looks nice! Is the lease yearly or month-to-month? Will you give me a discount if I smile real pretty like?

:D
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 5:41 AM
Will you give me a discount if I smile real pretty like?

Well, it's not official policy - and I have been getting a lot of interest - but I just can't say no to that face...
I'll tell you what, you can actually choose what you want my blog description to say for the rest of this month. Hey, I did advertise it, after all. Email me whatever you decide on. B-)
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 7:59 AM
Really? Oh, the responsibility! I'll get back to you on that...I'm having issues with thinking today. (As in, I can't do it.) Do I suggest one thing that stays up all month or is it weekly with the avatar change?
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 9:45 AM
We'll stick with the same thing until the end of the month, so it had better be good. No pressure, though ;)
JediMelindaWolf
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 2:26 PM
We ken.
Nae bother.



There you go, speaking in that foreign tongue again! ;)


MTFBWY :)
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 17, 2007 4:04 PM
it had better be good
Done and done.
:p
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 18, 2007 4:29 AM
There you go, speaking in that foreign tongue again!

I know! Sometimes even I can't understand what I'm saying.

Done and done.

And done. You might just be too clever for your own good, but I am warming to this 'Mad Gab' concept...
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 18, 2007 5:14 PM
Just let me know when you figure it out! Or should I say, if you figure it out...
:p :p :p
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 2:06 AM
Oh, I figured it out before I posted it. How do you know what I dream about? ;)
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 8:53 AM
You figured out the whole thing that quickly? I underestimated you, obviously. Never again!
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 9:53 AM
I'm just concerned about the number of people I'm going to have to buy a drink for. Ha!
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 2:38 PM
I thought your accent might get in the way, but apparently not. Or perhaps your entire identity is a lie.

Well, I'm glad you caught on the YOU would be the one doing the buying, not me. (That would just be silly.)

How do you know what I dream about?
I think you might have mentioned it once...
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 3:45 PM
Well, I had trouble with a couple of words, but i got there in the end. If I was a West coast boy then we'd have real problems B-)

Of course I'm buying. What's yours?
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 6:19 PM
A chocolate martini, of course!

OK, maybe just a Coke Light. :^O

Oh geez, I crack myself up! I tend to do that often...is that sad?
  zach starwalker
date Posted: Jan 19, 2007 9:28 PM
Um, don't turn around now, but he's right behind you. By the way, C4's in LA.

A. he cant be because he lives 3000 miles away AND i live on a mountain and see people from miles away.

B. i cant go to CIV anyway because
1)too far
2)not enough time
3)i dont have the money
4)i dont have the brain capacity to remember where it is back then. an i thought it was in vegas. hmm. was that c3.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 5:10 AM
I tend to do that often...is that sad?

I think you're alright as long as someone else laughs too, doll. ;)

he cant be because he lives 3000 miles away

Of course, how silly of me.
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 9:38 AM
I think you're alright as long as someone else laughs too, doll.
I take it you laughed? Or at least squeegled a little?

he's right behind you
he cant be because he lives 3000 miles away
Of course, how silly of me.

:^O OK, now YOU are cracking ME up! But what else is new...

I know you have a Luke blog somewhere in that crazy mind of yours. This would be the week to post it, ya know.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 12:47 PM
I take it you laughed? Or at least squeegled a little?

Natch. It looks like you're OK after all :p

This would be the week to post it, ya know

I know. It's too serious though, and I'm just not in the mood. Besides, I'm busy with something else just now...
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 3:33 PM
It looks like you're OK after all
Well, I wouldn't go so far as to say that. I'm not quite right in the head, you know. (Yeah, you know.)

I'm busy with something else just now...
Another blog? Or something else, something else?

Fine, fine. I'll leave you alone...




...but I'll be back. ]:)
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 4:38 PM
I'm not quite right in the head, you know

That's why I like ya, jp. That and the hottness.

Another blog? Or something else, something else?

Mebes aye, mebes no. ;)
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 6:24 PM
That and the hottness.
You have learned well, my young apprentice. Still, I think you could use a little more practice, so I will graciously continue to accept your compliments until your training is complete.:D

Mebes aye, mebes no.
Three out of those four words are not real, but I read ya anyway. Plus, you just posted another blog, so I put one and one together...
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 6:58 PM
Well done!

Do you secretly work for Kotobukiya? 'Cause you probably just sold me one of those!

I have seen them before, obviously, but never in so much detail.

And thanks for the shout out...LOVED the Maul w/ Headphones pic, LOL.


DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Jan 20, 2007 9:17 PM
Oh BTW:

You and JP77 REMIND me of two other bloggers here...cant quite put my FINGER on it LOL...


Oh and would you mind if I stole that "Maul In Headphones" pic?

I may want it for my My Space page...I will await your permission first.
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 2:53 AM
Still, I think you could use a little more practice

I guess you're all out of excuses ;)

Do you secretly work for Kotobukiya?

If I told you, I'd have to kill you. Alter your will to inherit your collection and then kill you ;)

Oh and would you mind if I stole that "Maul In Headphones" pic?

Not at all. Help yourself!
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 5:02 PM
Not at all. Help yourself!

Thanks! And BTW, you may have ALSO inspired a possible C4 costume with that pic, LOL...I'll keep ya posted...
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Jan 22, 2007 9:47 AM
you may have ALSO inspired a possible C4 costume

Ha! I look forward to that!
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Feb 03, 2007 8:25 AM
Hehe! You thought I was done, didn't you? :D Yep, I'm gonna keep on bugging you until you get that Luke blog up and running.

You and JP77 REMIND me of two other bloggers here...cant quite put my FINGER on it LOL...
To quote my boy Luke: "Huh?"

I guess you're all out of excuses
To quote my girl Leia: "I don't know what you're talking about."
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Feb 04, 2007 9:13 AM
I'm gonna keep on bugging you until you get that Luke blog up and running

Oh, yeah? Well I hope you're in it for the long run, 'cause I got nothing yet. Maybe I'll have a look at it tonight...

"I don't know what you're talking about."

To quote Han the man: "You probably don't."
  jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Feb 04, 2007 10:53 AM
Ooooh! You look so nice today! Love the Han, love the blue. What more could a Princess ask for? I think you deserve a medal.

Now how 'bout a ride in that fancy ship of yours?:D
  greenandwhitejedi
Bar 66
date Posted: Feb 05, 2007 3:53 AM
Now how 'bout a ride in that fancy ship of yours?

Closed for business, I'm afraid. For is it not written, "If the Colts doth winneth the Super Bowl, grounded shalt be all the spaceships of man for a period of forty days, no more and no less"?
Well, it is now.
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