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Every year in May we have the International Dixieland Festival in Dresden, with bands coming from all over the world. Giving concerts you have to pay for, but also there is one day where they play all over the city for free, and a big parade. It's always great fun with Bratwurst and beer and (usually) sunshine.
Some songs we danced to and sang together today were:

- Sunny Side of the Street
- Pennsylvania 6-5000
- Chattanooga Choo Choo
- The bare Necessities
- Down by the Riverside
- When the Saints go marching in
- Glory Hallelujah
- Ain’t she sweet
- I scream for Ice cream
- Tin Roof Blues
- What a wonderful World
- When you’re smiling

It inspired me for this picture!

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This forum is a ghost town, much like the QMx Star Trek figure line. Nothing but crackling sounds of burnt-out wiring and bodies everywhere. So much for that wish list. I'm putting the dream into a photon torpedo tube and jettisoning it to Genesis. May it live on in another era.
 
What happened to all the figures shown at last years comic con. Thought they were going to release 7of9 and some more next gen crew members??
 
What happened to all the figures shown at last years comic con. Thought they were going to release 7of9 and some more next gen crew members??

I think some more definitive news on release would be comforting. If nothing is out until Q4, it means we'll likely only get 2 releases this year at most, whereas I was hoping for 3! There have been so many teased, the suspense is killing us.
 
I think some more definitive news on release would be comforting. If nothing is out until Q4, it means we'll likely only get 2 releases this year at most, whereas I was hoping for 3! There have been so many teased, the suspense is killing us.

At least you're getting something. I can't even get a Jayne Cobb
 
These weren’t even mentioned on the toys that made us episode.

Could be they didn't know about them... but you'd think they'd at least mention modern collecting and these are the best thing out there for Star Trek action figures. I can't recall specifically, but I don't think any of the high-end Star Wars figures from Hot Toys or Sideshow were mentioned either.
 
Isn’t that show more about classic toys hence the title? Made Us, not that we’re still collecting. I haven’t watched a ton of it but seems like that would be the case to me.


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I know is kind of quiet. But something good has been established at the other side of this operation. Once I am back to my position in HK/China then we will execute this plan.

I filed 7000 miles just for this.

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The episode kept talking about how bad Star Trek figures were so I’m surprised they didn’t mentioned these as progress. They had Todd McFarlane instead to talk about having the license.
 
Isn’t that show more about classic toys hence the title? Made Us, not that we’re still collecting. I haven’t watched a ton of it but seems like that would be the case to me.

Yeah, that's the main focus... but I'd think in general it's a natural extension to touch a bit into modern since those older toys have also "made us" into collectors of high end stuff. Even if it's just a quick, "look at these things" during the credits. But if I remember even during the Star Wars one they left out some stuff that bridged the gap between the original vintage line and the rebirth in the 90's like those awful bendy toys :lol
 
:lol I had (maybe still have somewhere) some of those bendable Star Wars figures as a kid. I had Luke, Obi-Wan, C3PO, Chewbacca, and Darth Vader for sure. I think I had R2D2 too but I’m not positive. No Han or Leia though.


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