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#*~elf
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WANTED
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I'm looking for the following AMT/ERTLE STAR TREK model kits:-
Romulan scout ship.
Cardassian Galor/Kelvin class warship
USS Voyager
USS Defiant
USS Enterprise C (ambassador class starship)
Ferengi Maurader
Ferengi shuttlepod
Borg cube
Federation NEBULAR class starship
Jem'Hadar warship
I know about the Forbidden Planet but I'm looking for a shop much closer, I
live in the Midlands so I'm looking for somewhere local, can you help, if you
can write to me, Dave Hollis at my usual ST+ address.
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Bob the Barbarian Special Offers
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Did you read the Bob the Barbarian script? Did you find it to be
subtly witty and amusing? If you did, you're a little deluded but all the same
should consider purchasing a copy of the film today. Simply send a reasonable
sized jiffy bag containing a blank video (or even better, a video with
something on for us to watch before we wipe it and put Bob on it), sufficient
stamps for return postage and £2 to:
Neil Oseman
54 Cedar Avenue
Malvern Link
WR14 2SF
The £2 is to cover the costs involved in copying the tape, our time
acting in it and whatever else sounds reasonable. If it seems like too much
for such a tacky film then consider how much you'd have to pay for a real film
- a darn sight more, I expect. If you don't want to buy it then don't - save
us from a lot of embaressment. Since £2 is such a totally small sum it doesn't
make sense to send a cheque - tape two pound coins to a piece of card or to the
video.
If you can't be bothered to send a jiffy bag or a blank tape then
simply send a cheque for five pounds (payable to Neil Oseman of course) and
we'll sort it all out for you.
Finally, remember to tell us what your address is. When I first joined
Panther Owners Group I forgot to send an SAE so Mike Gray had no idea where to
send my disk back to.
We await your amazingly swift orders,
Chris - Bob the Barbarian - Jenkins
By the way, Bob the Barbarian is copyright Neil Oseman, Chris Jenkins,
Matt Hodges, Ben Johnson, David Abbott, Katie Oseman, James McKelvie and
everyone else who helped make it.
Also, don't expect Bob to be the best film in the world. It's your
average forty minute home video complete with dodgy cuts between scenes, dodgy
sound and dodgy acting. I'm great, though (such modesty, Chris - Ed).