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Gypsyboy

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  1. Congrats on the job.

     

    "my team is known as the "Jedi Council" and the wditing [my bold] team are the "Imperial Forces." "

     

    So, why haven't they put you on the editing team?

     

    J/K, couldn't resist. Congrats again. As for a Jedi name... how about spelling "imperial forces" backwards? Lairepmi Secrof? Or is that just too clumsy sounding?

  2. Although there seems to be some bargaining going on at the time, I think the 50% cut is something of an exaggeration. From what I saw when I did some surfing it looks more like the pay increase that has been tabled is not satisfactory to the union.

  3. I'm not a 501st member. I just love the costumes and the idea of building stuff. I started with Vader (in retrospect, I should have started with something EASIER!!), and decided I wanted to have more home-made SW lids and stuff around. I hang out on these forums mainly to learn more about the details of the costumes...and to chat with cool people too, of course. B)

  4. That's interesting considering the TSA has nothing to do with packages coming into the US.

     

    An alternative to not shipping to the US could be to find someone in Canada to forward the packages for you. Shipping is very reasonable between the US and Canada.

     

    Depending on the size of the item this is true, but parcels can be costly to ship between Canada and the States. I've done a fair bit of shipping into US from Canada and some of the costs are rather high. After having sent something from Europe to Canada, and then into the US, you're probably looking at prices comparable to just going with the higher priced services out of Europe in the first place. This will not be true of small packets of course.

  5. I must say that I have had pretty good luck with people following through on their orders (for which I am very grateful) but I do have a policy of securing an order with a deposit. This ensures that my basic supply costs are covered prior to purchasing what I need to make it. After all, this is a hobby for us all, and sometimes life gets in the way of buying those fun things we really want, but just can't justify letting the bills pile up for.

  6. An interesting bit about "burning the midnight oil":

     

    http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/80200.html

     

    Phrases and ways of speaking are often changing (at least in English) and are given to having a number of different acceptable "styles" depending on what groups you hang out with. It can be confusing. In fact, even between British English and North American English one can run into interesting differences. Some of them can lead to blushing if taken the wrong way. :blush:

  7. I've been doing this long enough that I no longer tell people what I'm using the stuff for. I might say I'm working with plastic, or with fiberglass, or whatever I'm working with, but that's about it. After the last episode of "whatcha doin' with that?" followed by "eeeeooooookay" I decided it wasn't worth my time to respond to their questions. I'm all for being polite and having a conversation with most people, but when they ask a question about what you are doing and then respond as though you just turned your head around 360 degrees that's their problem, not yours.

     

    I know, I'm just adding more rant to your original post. I'm afraid I don't have much else to say really. I also live in a town where many people don't give a pair of fetid dingo's kidneys about SW or the costume/armor hobby. I've known a few people who didn't even recognize Darth Vader, if you can believe that.

     

    Meanwhile, 99% of the world seems to be going insane over the Olympics. I really don't understand all the crazy hoopla about sliding down a hill really fast. At least I can honestly say that when people talk to me about the Olympics I try to be polite and show some kind of interest (except with my wife, but she knows how I feel about it - it's kinda like a running joke with us).

  8. I generally don't give much consideration to the prequel trilogy. I guess I'm with Dark-GTI04 in terms of order of preference: The original trilogy, in the order they were released. And if I had to put the prequel trilogy in there I would say episodes III, II and then I, in reverse order.

     

    I was 14 when SW first hit the screens in 1977. I feel this was the perfect age for me to have been impressed for life by this amazing movie.

  9. Hmm. The whole things sounds weird. I would be inclined to say to them that I know where they can purchase a helmet. That way nobody is out anything if the rental goes lost, and you don't have to worry about your lid being targetted as being involved in some kinda money-making business. Personally, I have never heard of such a company approaching a stranger in such a way. Normally they would go to professional rental places, or hire a builder or something like that.

  10. can you post some pics. I own a Laws TIE kit. Yeah the pill box on the back still needs to be added to mine.

     

    I can't find the plug-in-thingy to recharge my camera so I might have to get inventive with the webcam on my laptop but I'll see about getting some pics today. I've been knocked flat for days with a virus and today is the first day in a while that I feel I have enough strength to even pick up a helmet.

     

    GB

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