Ironman1188 said:I had forgotten they were to be announced tomorrow. COOL!!!
madden821 said:I think they said the week of the 20th so it may not be tomorrow specificly.
gonzo said:Finger crossed!
Verrrry carefully.tomandshell said:How do you cross one finger?
tomandshell said:One of the Sideshow folks confirmed during Toy Fair that the winners would be announced later during the week of the 20th, and not on Monday. They haven't given us an exact day or time, but I am expecting the winners to be announced Thursday night with the release of the newsletter.
madden821 said:I'm game too... I went the "tear jerker" route..
Sideshow Collectables Blackbeard the Pirate. Every time I see at that figure I think about Jimmy.
It was the first day of 6th grade. I didn’t have many friends, and at that moment I didn’t really want any. This would be a time of many firsts, but the most important would be the first day of school without my best friend Jimmy. We were supposed to go to the arcade together on Sunday. Jimmy was so excited, but I had a headache and decided not to go, so I told him I would see him at school on Monday. Jimmy went by himself... but he never made it.
I arrived at school that Monday morning, but I have no idea how. All I could think about was Jimmy and how I had brushed him off the day before. Maybe I could have seen the car before he did, maybe I could have saved him, maybe I could have at least said goodbye. They had counselors at school that week, Jimmy had a lot of friends, and talking it out with them did help a little but not enough.
We had been friends all our lives. We lived a few houses from each other and were always together playing football, riding bikes, collecting baseball cards, playing videogames and everything else two young boys do. We spent the night at each others house every weekend and even went on family trips with each other. Officially we were both only children but in reality we weren’t, we had each other, we were brothers.
I made it though the first few days of school ok, and even composed myself enough to make it to the funeral. I didn’t want to go, of course how many people actually do, but I had to say goodbye to my friend. At the funeral I noticed Jimmy’s Blackbeard figure next to his casket and I just had to smile. Jimmy loved pirates and always pretended he was one. I think the poor kid was born about 200 years too late.
Once everything settled down I went to visit Jimmy’s mom to see how she was doing and see if there was anything I could do for her. We talked for hours about Jimmy and how he taught me how to ride a bike and how to make the perfect mud ball. It was getting late and as I was about to leave she went to his bedroom to get something, and came back with Jimmy’s Blackbeard figure. “I want you to have this” she said, “I know how much Jimmy loved it and I am sure he would want you to have it. And, I want you to have it as a reminder of all the wonderful times you two had.” I tried to refuse but she insisted. Now that figure stands proud on my shelf as a wonderful reminder of a great kid, a great person and a true friend
tomandshell said:I think that once the winners are announced, we should all post our entries in a "Non-Winner" thread so we can enjoy each others' stories without the need to rank or evaluate them--just enjoy them for what they are.
tomandshell said:I think that once the winners are announced, we should all post our entries in a "Non-Winner" thread so we can enjoy each others' stories without the need to rank or evaluate them--just enjoy them for what they are.
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