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1/20/2011
Last Few Hours to Sign Up for W Club 2011
1/19/2011
Note From Mel Odom
Those who were members of the extinct Gene Marshall W Club were sent an email from Mel Odom. I have reproduced it here:
This is Mel, getting back in touch with you gals and guys. Integrity is being kind enough to post this for me. Confession time! I fully intended to continue blogging after Gene's retirement, but I have continually come up with reasons and/or excuses not to. The technical challenge was the problem at the beginning. It's trickier than you think (I found). After dragging my heels, writing things and not posting them and all sorts of avoidance measures, I think, maybe, I have a solution.
I'm inviting you all to become my friends on Facebook. I have been able to post all kinds of interesting things on my FB page recently like a lovely 1986 interview with Gene Tierney filmed on the French Riviera. She's dressed in a lovely pink Chanel suit and speaking flawless French and it's great to see her looking happy and together at that point in her life. Also, I posted a very clever and beautifully filmed Christmas greeting that my convention buddy Steve Hayes shot this past holiday season. Plus, I have music I that love, personal videos and photos of my cat and me and Charlie and Marsha and my drawings and paintings. You get the picture; I have a lot of stuff that I think you might enjoy. And you can see it whenever you want to by just clicking on my page http://www.facebook.com/people/Mel-Odom/1377156561
So, ask me to be your friend on FaceBook and just write "Gene Marshall" as your message and I'll friend you immediately. And you can start sharing with me. You can post responses as well. Think of the POWER!! So join me; I'll be thrilled to have you as friends.
Happy NewYear kids!
And play nice.
mel
This is Mel, getting back in touch with you gals and guys. Integrity is being kind enough to post this for me. Confession time! I fully intended to continue blogging after Gene's retirement, but I have continually come up with reasons and/or excuses not to. The technical challenge was the problem at the beginning. It's trickier than you think (I found). After dragging my heels, writing things and not posting them and all sorts of avoidance measures, I think, maybe, I have a solution.
I'm inviting you all to become my friends on Facebook. I have been able to post all kinds of interesting things on my FB page recently like a lovely 1986 interview with Gene Tierney filmed on the French Riviera. She's dressed in a lovely pink Chanel suit and speaking flawless French and it's great to see her looking happy and together at that point in her life. Also, I posted a very clever and beautifully filmed Christmas greeting that my convention buddy Steve Hayes shot this past holiday season. Plus, I have music I that love, personal videos and photos of my cat and me and Charlie and Marsha and my drawings and paintings. You get the picture; I have a lot of stuff that I think you might enjoy. And you can see it whenever you want to by just clicking on my page http://www.facebook.com/people/Mel-Odom/1377156561
So, ask me to be your friend on FaceBook and just write "Gene Marshall" as your message and I'll friend you immediately. And you can start sharing with me. You can post responses as well. Think of the POWER!! So join me; I'll be thrilled to have you as friends.
Happy NewYear kids!
And play nice.
mel
Ruby Wanted to Say Hello
Ruby got to wear a new outfit today. It's a hand knit romper with a pewter button. It's so adorable. She's got her red leather Boneka shoes on. The hat is from a Barbie set.
Ruby is a tiny resin BJD from FairyLand Dolls. She's one of the PukiPukis.
Ruby is a tiny resin BJD from FairyLand Dolls. She's one of the PukiPukis.
Tonner Virtual Factory Sale - Flex Those Fingertips!
The link below will take you to the Tonner Virtual sale. Expect a crowd which will create a slow-moving experience and delays. But it can be fun just to look around.
1/15/2011
Monster High Furniture
Draculaura Jewelry Box Coffin
Several crappy pieces of plastic - a waste of money. Make your own bed and use the money to buy another doll.
Make sure you follow the directions when you attach the top and bottom to the support posts. If you don't press hard and firm, it will not stay together.
Frankie Stein Mirror Bed
The boy dolls do not fit on this "bed." It barely stays balanced when the doll is on. Very dumb.
You may spend more time assembling this piece of junk than you will playing with it. They overdid it will 'cuteness' and color. The monster-ness doesn't translate well to furniture.
High school related items would be far more appropriate for this line of dolls. Desks, books, a classroom perhaps, science experiments...
Several crappy pieces of plastic - a waste of money. Make your own bed and use the money to buy another doll.
Make sure you follow the directions when you attach the top and bottom to the support posts. If you don't press hard and firm, it will not stay together.
Frankie Stein Mirror Bed
The boy dolls do not fit on this "bed." It barely stays balanced when the doll is on. Very dumb.
You may spend more time assembling this piece of junk than you will playing with it. They overdid it will 'cuteness' and color. The monster-ness doesn't translate well to furniture.
High school related items would be far more appropriate for this line of dolls. Desks, books, a classroom perhaps, science experiments...
Carol Roth Markets Her New Book and Doll to the W Club
Carol Roth, aka CJ, is the owner of and her company operates the W Club. The book is called The Entrepreneur Equation. There is a post on the W Club board which explains what the book is about. (Hint: it's not dolls.)
According to the post, the doll was created for the press
and Carol has set aside several (?) hundred for Club members. In order to get the doll you have to buy 6 books at $25. each. If you live in the States, that amounts to $150 plus $13 shipping. Outside of the USA, shipping is $40. and you don't get the books at all, just the doll - except in Canada.
Why?
"Because of the outsourced fulfillment for this particular project, we are unable to send books outside of Canada and the US through our provider." In English that means that the company (provider/outsourcer) that is doing the shipping for them doesn't ship overseas.
The doll uses the Anja sculpt and is on a Nu.Face body. She is dressed in a simple black sheath and comes with pink heels, a black handbag and a miniature version of the book.
It's a cute doll.
The W Club is a business.
According to the post, the doll was created for the press
and Carol has set aside several (?) hundred for Club members. In order to get the doll you have to buy 6 books at $25. each. If you live in the States, that amounts to $150 plus $13 shipping. Outside of the USA, shipping is $40. and you don't get the books at all, just the doll - except in Canada.
Why?
"Because of the outsourced fulfillment for this particular project, we are unable to send books outside of Canada and the US through our provider." In English that means that the company (provider/outsourcer) that is doing the shipping for them doesn't ship overseas.
I've just gotten
an entire business lesson
trying to
disambiguate.
The doll uses the Anja sculpt and is on a Nu.Face body. She is dressed in a simple black sheath and comes with pink heels, a black handbag and a miniature version of the book.
It's a cute doll.
The W Club is a business.
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