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Ted Pugliese
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If I knock on the door and bring cake, can I come in?
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BTW, great pic, JB.
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Cool pic! Thanks for sharing James. Hopefully you were able to bribe JB out of retirement for this years MOC.

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I always pictured JB with his hands hermetically sealed under glass when not working, à la David Duchovny in Zoolander...
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I had a Shogun Warrior just like that when I was a kid!!!!!

I loved that toy.

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Ted Pugliese
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Hopefully you were able to bribe JB out of retirement for this years MOC.

I'll say!  I could meet JB, Roger Stern, and Paul Greer all at once!


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James Henry
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Paul Greer said: "Hopefully you were able to bribe JB out of retirement for this years MOC"

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Hope springs eternal, but JB has made it crystal clear that he has retired from the convention circuit and will not be joining us at Mid-Ohio-Con this year.

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James Henry
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Wilson Mui said "I also like the pictures of Rekha Sharma at the NY Comicon. :-)"

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Yeah, she's even lovlier in person than she is on TV.  Absolutely beautiful!

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Ted Pugliese
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Hope springs eternal, but JB has made it crystal clear that he has retired from the convention circuit and will not be joining us at Mid-Ohio-Con this year.

Guess I better bake that cake...
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James Henry
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Glen Huschke said "I had a Shogun Warrior just like that when I was a kid!!!!!"

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wished that I had one of those!  At nearly 2 feet tall, those things seemed enormous to me when I was a kid.  Fortunately, I'm still a kid at heart and I'm pursuing one one eBay as we speak.  If you feel like recapturing your youth, search under Shogun Warriors or Great Mazinga on eBay.

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Didier Yvon Paul Fayolle
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Just color me jealous !

Great pics and what an opportunity !

Ah, well...

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Anthony Frail
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This looks like a lot of fun. Mr. Byrne's studio looks almost like a comic book
museum.
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