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Old 11-11-2010, 02:04 AM
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In my home, my wife Rose and my daughter, never liked when people called me "Genius" in any manner. Although I had a pretty nice IQ, they would simply roll their eyes and shake their heads when it was uttered by people. There thinking was, they saw me for the "Bozo" I was. They would always tag me as "Creative" and leave it at that! I figure, I wish to go with that. Bit I always thank people for such kind words. But I am as absent-minded these days as there is so such lofty praise will get you know where fast!

"If you build it, they will come" is the thought here. I always tell guys who own stadiums, it is the #1 marketing tool for bringing exposure to what you are doing. It is not boards or figures, it's the stadium.

Also, timeliness is of the utmost importance. With the Texas Rangers going to the World Series for the first time ever, this was an appropriate marketing tool to put out there.

I've got some media promotions to do just because and that's nice. But the figures are FF.Net football players. The players are versatile enough to be made into baseball players, hockey players, and an assortment of other figures.

If you buy the DVDs, it helps you understand and appreciate the versatility of customizing FF.Net figures. I do this same thing with baseball models.

I have made the Yankees, Red Sox, Rangers, Giants, Oakland A's and many other MLB teams from these players. You've just got to stop thinking in terms of miniature football only. That's what I did many years ago.

46Defense, I've got many Dennard Robinsons that can be created. I even got the one that you like on my display shelf.

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