Ok, with the board finally up and running again (looks for his missing PM options)... for now, I can finally share my feedback. After a couple weeks, I hope that I can do my excitement from that day justice.
PART I
Millsy - You truly hit a home run with the location! It was clean, brightly lit, climate-controlled, had plenty of furniture for sitting down and setting up customs and sales items, his and her bathrooms, a kitchen, sufficient (non-parallel) parking, a nice front yard, I could go on and on. I'm glad that you were able to secure this location for us and I look forward to holding next year's event there as well. Thanks again for being my navigator through the hilly streets of Pottsville to Ruby Tuesday! It would have taken me at least twice as long to reach the restaurant otherwise.
Apacolypse - It was good seeing you again. Thanks for helping to break the ice by getting everyone to introduce themselves. Simply brilliant! For the first time in my life, I was at a social event where I knew the most people there.
I am looking forward to discussing your custom vehicle ideas and I really hope that you will enter the custom Operation: Flaming M.O.T.H. Vehicle Contest planned for next year.
PoetFlint - What can I say? Every year you manage to find a way to win my trivia contests, no matter what format in which I set it up.
Congratulations on keeping your title!
Thanks again for my long-awaited self-custom. He's awesome!
"Blitzkrieg" is busy securing my alarm clock on my nightstand. When we get PM access again, I can then finally read the file card information that you sent me on him. We'll see how well you fare in next year's trivia contest.
Apacolypse and PoetFlint - Thanks for visiting me at my hotel after dinner to drop off PoetFlint's custom for me and sticking around for a couple hours to chat. It definitely helped ease the depression that I fall into after our meets end (i.e., going from being surrounded by friends to being alone). I really appreciate it.
MacGyver - I'm glad that you were able to make it to our picnic for the first time. I hope that we can expect to see you at next year's event as well. Your eye-painting demonstration was amazing. I normally don't have such a steady hand, let alone with a bunch of people staring at me and filming/taking pictures. I wish I could have watched more of it, but it was one of the only moments where I wasn't running an event, so I needed to take that opportunity to grab a bite to eat.
You are a welcome addition to our group.
DarkWynter - Once again, thank you for sacrificing yourself (including sleep) and turning your family into an assembly line to provide us with such wonderful customs and dioramas! Without you and your family's efforts, there would not have been a reveal, there would not have been any exclusives. Your customs were a testament that our meets have reach a new level. I am hoping that for next year the rest of us can pitch in with our strengths to help lighten the burden that you've placed on your shoulders for two years in a row, so that you'll be able to enjoy the next picnic more. Just as Ray Stanz is the heart of the Ghostbusters, you (despite being from Maryland
) are the heart of the PA JoeCustoms meets.
On a sidenote, I'm glad that you were able to make it to the Connecticut G.I. Joe Show and display your latest diorama creations. The one that I bought is the centerpiece of my Joe display in my "mancave". It was fun hanging out with you again and discussing customizing techniques as well as a slew of other topics. I hope that you made it back to Maryland safely. If you haven't checked it out, go to the Tri-State Vipers Web site and read the feedback from the show. All of the CT Vipers loved you.
<Sees wife tapping her foot> I'll continue to provide my one-on-one feedback later this weekend. I obviously need to get going.
Blitzkrieg