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Introductions / I'll be inactive for a month
« on: October 13, 2005, 02:20:08 PM »
Just to let you guys know, I won't be checking out any message boards until mid-November. I have to prep my screenplays for an Expo I'm attending in Los Angelos the weekend of November 11ths.

Hopefully you guys in the Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon forums behave yourselves. Especially you guys in the territories. I am so tired of your lip.

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Travellin\' JoeCanuck / Interested in Participating?
« on: October 11, 2005, 09:43:44 AM »
Just post your name and location and you'll be on the list to receive Joe Canuck, the Home Game.

I'll start.

Scramble
Pointe Claire (Montreal)

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Off Topic / New issues of Bob n Ed
« on: September 28, 2005, 02:14:14 PM »
Just letting everyone know that after a year's hiatus Montrealer Al Cooper's Bob n Edwebcomic is once again posting new strips.

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For Sale or Trade / Gung Ho/Viper 2-packs
« on: September 20, 2005, 10:25:14 AM »
I picked up a couple Gung Ho/Viper two packs this summer in Platsburg. If anyone wants them, they're $10 each, plus shipping. Right now they're MOC, but I can rip'em out if you just want the figures and cheaper delivery.

PM me if you're interested.

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Travellin\' JoeCanuck / JoeCanuck: The travelling figure!
« on: September 09, 2005, 09:57:01 AM »
Hey, what if we do a "Go Joe" style travelling figure with it?

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Quebec / Montreal Meet T-Shirt
« on: August 25, 2005, 10:46:58 PM »
If anyone is interested in a commemorative T-Shirt for the meet, I've designed a quickly here. Since nothing combines Montreal and GI Joe like the only Canadian fighting Cobra, the image features Back-Stop, driving his tank-of-choice, the Persuader. And of course, Cover-Girl is manning his giant lazer cannon.

Cost of a shirt is $12, or feel free to print it out yourself. I have to know by Friday at 7:00pm if you're interested.


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Quebec / Montreal Joe Meet
« on: August 02, 2005, 07:52:10 PM »
There are more and more Montrealers popping up in the GI Joe online community, I'd say it's about time we formally get together.

Here's what I propose.
WHEN: Saturday, August 27th at 6:00 pm
WHERE: Quantum Cards (7374 Sherbrooke West, NDG 514-369-7951)
WHAT: A chance to meet with friends you've only ever chatted with, a chance to get together and share your love of GI Joe.
-To see hard-to-find items from other people's collections
-To trade items
-Learn to play the GI Joe TCG!

COST: $5 entrance, and shared costs for food.

Just reply to let everyone know you're interested. And spread the word.

EDIT: Note the phone number. It was originally listed incorrectly. Sorry for the screw up.

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Off Topic / Asking Ontario a favour
« on: August 01, 2005, 01:47:55 PM »
Tina (Tank-Girl to some, a rare Joe Canuck member who has posted as many messages as she has attended BHT meets) and I are going on a road trip to Canada's Wonderland next weekend. The plan is to leave Montreal Saturday at 5pm, when I'm done work, drive to Kingston, where we'll crash for the night, then get up early Sunday morning and finish the ride to Toronto, where we'll stay the night and leave Monday afternoon.

We were wondering if anyone could spot us a spare bed, or even a spot in their backyard to pitch a tent. We're thrifty, and hope to keep the cost of this trip as low as possible. We're willing to treat whoever helps us out to breakfast or supper (Tina's itching to hit an Olive Garden Sunday night).

Thanks to anyone that can hook us up. Just send me a PM, or respond to this thread.

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Off Topic / Vector Prime
« on: July 21, 2005, 12:05:01 PM »
The other day, I bought a Transformer on a whim for the first time ever. I've bought a few Transformers in my time. Snow Cat and Kicker for the GI Joe connection. And I bought 20th anniversary Prime because that thing was so damn cool (right now he's opening the canopy of a Crimson HISS with one hand and getting ready to pound the terrified gunner with the other). And I've considered buying Alternators from time to time, but never felt the need. Today I saw Vector Prime, and I needed to buy him.

My first reaction was "C'mon Hasbro. You can't toss the name Prime around like it's Cybertronian for 'Mister'. If you're a Prime, you're important". But then I read his backstory. The original Prime, just trying to help, accidently aids the Decepticons because back in his day, they werent' the Autobots enemies. I thought it was brilliant. He was also a good looking robot, and I liked his colours, untraditional though they may be.

I was honestly torn about picking it up. Afterall, I'm not a Transfan, no illwill towards them. And what would I do with him? He doesn't fit my battle scene or Terrordrome set-up. But I was so buzzed about him, about finding a toy in a toy isle that excited me, that I bought him. And I'm so satisfied that now I did. He's standing on my DVD player, over looking the room and looking damn cool doing it.

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Off Topic / See my play!
« on: June 06, 2005, 01:01:20 PM »
This summer sees my theatrical debut as a playwrite. I wrote this play, In Jim's Image, as part of a class while I was still attending Concordia as a Creative Writing student (I've since graduated). It was mounted with the Concordia Art Matters festival last summer, and is being mounted this summer independently. I'm producing it, so a lot of my own money is on the line. I'm a little nervous that I won't fill the house for all fifteen shows, but I am very confident that whoever attends will be greatly entertained.

In Jim's Image is an office comedy about the cut-throat business of world production. God is an employee of Fleshed Out World Productions and enjoys designing optimistic planets with in-depth themes. His boss, Jim, wants God to focus on what sells: sex and violence. Frustrated, God designs a self-obsessed, profit-oriented race that destroys all of God's other creations. God thought he would get fired. He didn't think he'd ever see this race, the Humans, produced.

In Jim's Image is being mounted at the Geordie Space (4001 rue Berri) for three weekends: June 24th-26, July 1st-3rd and 8th-10th. Every Friday has an 8pm show, Saturdays and Sundays have shows at 3pm and 8pm. Admission is $8 general, $5 for students and groups of 5 or more.

I'd really appreciate it if the local JoeCanuck members drop by and check it out. Religion does feature heavily in the plot but it avoids making any anti- or pro-religion statements. And any out-of-province members who are making a trip to Montreal in late June or early July, look me up.

EDIT: Forgot to mention the original artwork by Jason Loo on the site's front page.

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General Joe Talk / Gay GI Joe Theater
« on: April 25, 2005, 10:43:07 AM »
Charles made me feel like a celebrity when he was talking about how funny he found Gay GI Joe Theater, and that he was shocked I was a co-creator. Sadly, there are only two episodes online. Any time John Brandon comes back to Montreal from BC and we plan to shoot the next episodes, we end up just playing GI Joe on my bedroom floor.

I recommend reading Duke's Debriefings. Some of John's funniest writing is in that overlooked area of the site. Enjoy.

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Yearly CanJoeCon Discussion / Removing Stripped Screws
« on: April 20, 2005, 01:34:06 PM »
Mike,

You asked me to remind you closer to the Con to remember to bring your tools for removing stripped back screws. Consider yourself remindered!

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