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Post by ibanezman80 on Oct 24, 2007 21:44:24 GMT -5
plus, many cards in Onyx benefit more if you have Kinder..... I just wanted to get this straight. What you're saying is that many cards from the new Onyx booster refer to and are affected by KinderBunnies cards?
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Post by nurseman4000 on Nov 7, 2007 16:31:29 GMT -5
Yes, unfortunately for those of us who don't yet have Kinder.
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Post by jaxbuni on Nov 18, 2007 10:18:32 GMT -5
We added the Kinder Bunnies very early into the game, maybe around the violet deck. We tend to leave out the Kinder carrots if time is an issue, but the safety hazards are a wonderful addition. Quite often people will avoid drawing a Kinder card from the multiple stacks we put out during the game because of the Play Right Now card that sends all of your bunnies to the discard pile. It is down right vicious!
Recently I visited my granddaughter in California. She is 6. She loved playing Killer Bunnies but did not like having to have every card explained to her. She was able to play Kinder Bunnies with almost no adult assistance. I already ordered the Kinders for her Christmas present.
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Nov 19, 2007 3:24:17 GMT -5
Aww ... KB would be an awesome present, no doubt.
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Post by jaxbuni on Nov 19, 2007 5:39:56 GMT -5
I know she is going to love it! I just wish there was a Kinder shirt for kids. She wanted my LOTB t-shirt.
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Nov 23, 2007 23:25:42 GMT -5
I thought about having some made at like a t-shirt shop. I want a blue shirt with a big blue sinister bunny on the front and that's it. No words or anything, just the sinister. I think it'd be cool.
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Post by nurseman4000 on Nov 24, 2007 7:27:53 GMT -5
Would it look good though? I have considered the same thing, but most t-shirts made at those shops just look like cheap knock-offs. Perhaps I have not been doing it right.
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Post by jaxbuni on Nov 24, 2007 10:43:16 GMT -5
I have made t-shirts with the printable iron on patch. You can put anything on them with your own printer and a hot iron. They look good but don't hold up for more than 5 or 6 washings. If it is something you would want to wear often, then make a dozen and consider them disposable.
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Post by nurseman4000 on Nov 24, 2007 11:27:47 GMT -5
Can you make large prints of those iron-ons? (Larger than 8.5-11?)
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Post by jaxbuni on Nov 24, 2007 23:06:03 GMT -5
Sadly, no. At least I haven't found the transfer paper larger than that. I am sure it exists somewhere but not at my local Hobby Lobby.
My husband thinks the name Hobby Lobby sounds like a made up store name for a movie, btw.
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Nov 24, 2007 23:08:00 GMT -5
I had a Donnie Darko shirt made at this one place inside the mall where I live. It turned out really good and the quality of materials is excellent. Depends on where you go, I guess.
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Post by nurseman4000 on Nov 25, 2007 7:26:36 GMT -5
Hobby Lobby is a pretty bad name for a legitimate store. Thanks for the help though.
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Nov 25, 2007 23:45:51 GMT -5
Definitely looks like something I'd see in the background of the movie Mallrats or something ...
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Post by fifisdead on Nov 26, 2007 0:18:06 GMT -5
Hobby Lobby is in the background of mallrats...
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