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  On 11/20/2012 at 1:26 PM, Dr. Cranky said:

Jim, no matter what the question is, it's great to have you back on the board posting. It's been years since you've shown us new work. I've grown a beard, my nails too have grown long and curly . . . I will soon die of old age waiting to see some new eye candy from you. :lol: :lol: :lol:

How's that for some serious and heavy hinting! ;) ;) ;)

Gee, it's rare when a person can torture Dr. Cranky.

Maybe I should let him twist in the wind for a while as I try to figure out how to take advantage of this new found leverage.

Or, I may be nice to him and just start posting some progress photos on the diorama thread.

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  On 11/20/2012 at 5:27 PM, Hollywood Jim said:

Gee, it's rare when a person can torture Dr. Cranky.

Maybe I should let him twist in the wind for a while as I try to figure out how to take advantage of this new found leverage.

Or, I may be nice to him and just start posting some progress photos on the diorama thread.

This is gonna be good ...

A Hollywood and Doc Mindgame Duel!

Honey, bring more popcorn!

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As long as you keep feeding us the great eye candy we don't care what you do to Doctor Cranky!

Is it a sign of madness when you start addressing yourself in the third person?

It worked for Bob Dole back in the day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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  On 11/20/2012 at 5:59 PM, Dr. Cranky said:

Is it a sign of madness when you start addressing yourself in the third person?

It worked for Bob Dole back in the day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did it? ^_^

Posted

As one of the early group of Moonlight'rs, I was wondering how Jim Wood is doing.

His eyes were getting bad when I was last active in the club.

Many years ago I sponsored the engineering award for a few of the contests.

Posted
  On 11/21/2012 at 5:49 AM, blunc said:

As one of the early group of Moonlight'rs, I was wondering how Jim Wood is doing.

His eyes were getting bad when I was last active in the club.

Many years ago I sponsored the engineering award for a few of the contests.

For many years, Jim has been dealing in Hotwheels (buying low, selling high) and that gradually took over his (plastic) building time. Jim "retired" from plastic a few years ago, but he's still a Moonlight member and shows up once a year or so for a club meeting. Most commonly, we see him at swap meets.

However, he had a massive heart attack a couple of weeks ago, resulting in quad-bypass surgery. He's still hospitalized and recovering but doing okay.

:mellow:

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