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Re: Transaction Feedback - Totals - Updated 2010-12-27

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+1 dsheinem and I think that's pretty obvious to.. What more can I say? Would love to do business with again!!!
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+1 EvilRyu2099
+1 Pakapako
+1 Hobie-Wan
+1 ApolloBoy

Each of your packages to me arrived at my PO safely and soundly. :D
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+1 Noiseredux for taking a game, putting it in an envelope, and boldly mailing it to me like a freaking pro. My hats off to you sir. You did an excellent job. You made smart choices. That envelope you chose? Magnificent. A suave and unassuming yellow beige that screams 'I am professionally mailed but I still like to party'. The mailman, upon handling your packaged, likely began humming a jaunty tune, his day no doubt improved beyond his faculty to understand - not that he would spend much time worrying about such things having just handled the sunshine you sent to my post office box. But enough about the envelope. I think we can all agree that the handwriting UPON said envelope bears some mentioning. I look at the handwriting and what comes to mind? Frankly, the English language does not possess adjectives sufficiently manly to describe your confident penmanship. Frankly sir, the Chinese calligraphers of yore would likely prostrate themselves before you, groveling and pleading with you to teach them your 'White Devil' handwriting style (up to and including your 26th deadly pen stroke of death) while forsaking their own decidedly backwards notions of what it means to take a ball point and drag the sharp end across canvas (or parchment or whatever the hell the Chinese used before Muslims invented paper). Lastly, I would like to comment on the game that was so astutely contained within: It looks pretty good too.

+1 extrarice
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Flake wrote:+1 Noiseredux for taking a game, putting it in an envelope, and boldly mailing it to me like a freaking pro. My hats off to you sir. You did an excellent job. You made smart choices. That envelope you chose? Magnificent. A suave and unassuming yellow beige that screams 'I am professionally mailed but I still like to party'. The mailman, upon handling your packaged, likely began humming a jaunty tune, his day no doubt improved beyond his faculty to understand - not that he would spend much time worrying about such things having just handled the sunshine you sent to my post office box. But enough about the envelope. I think we can all agree that the handwriting UPON said envelope bears some mentioning. I look at the handwriting and what comes to mind? Frankly, the English language does not possess adjectives sufficiently manly to describe your confident penmanship. Frankly sir, the Chinese calligraphers of yore would likely prostrate themselves before you, groveling and pleading with you to teach them your 'White Devil' handwriting style (up to and including your 26th deadly pen stroke of death) while forsaking their own decidedly backwards notions of what it means to take a ball point and drag the sharp end across canvas (or parchment or whatever the hell the Chinese used before Muslims invented paper). Lastly, I would like to comment on the game that was so astutely contained within: It looks pretty good too.


I sent you a game?
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+1 to Ziggy587
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+1 to flake
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+1 Flake. Got my package quickly and stayed in contact with me regarding shipping.
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Will VIIII wrote:+1 to Ziggy587


+1 to Will VIIII
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+1 to aaron
+1 to noiseredux
+1 to Flake
+1 to Stark
+1 to dedalusdedalus

All of these fine folks bought some of my wares and paid when promised. Thanks for helping me fund some shmup shopping (Ibara....mmmmmm :mrgreen: )!
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+1 Ziggy587
+1 Skyknight

Both sent charity auction items and in good condition.
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