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Post by Man Alive! on Jul 6, 2006 20:20:39 GMT -5
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Post by mickster on Jul 7, 2006 9:58:32 GMT -5
That is an awesome price. I never use E-bay though. I just don't feel good about that site.
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Post by allezcuisine on Jul 7, 2006 11:15:08 GMT -5
I never use E-bay though. I just don't feel good about that site. Same here. I don't trust E-bay.... Thanks for the heads up though, MA!
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Post by missteetheironchef on Jul 7, 2006 13:09:52 GMT -5
Thanks MA! It's now on my watched list.
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Post by K-Chan on Jul 10, 2006 15:54:47 GMT -5
That's the second time I've seen the ICJ board game pop up! *rubs hands together*
Maybe the video game will pop up again sometime soon, too. THAT would be amazing.
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Post by Man Alive! on Jul 10, 2006 16:14:20 GMT -5
I doubt it. That video game is so rare, I doubt I'll see it on sale in my entire lifetime.
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Post by K-Chan on Jul 10, 2006 16:24:13 GMT -5
I doubt it. That video game is so rare, I doubt I'll see it on sale in my entire lifetime. I've seen it a grand total of one time. It was too expensive though. That was a while back, too.
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Post by mickster on Jul 10, 2006 16:24:39 GMT -5
I wonder if the Iron Chefs get any residuals from the things like games, cards, tee shirts, etc?
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Post by K-Chan on Jul 10, 2006 16:34:04 GMT -5
I wonder if the Iron Chefs get any residuals from the things like games, cards, tee shirts, etc? I'm very sure they do, Mick! They have their own brands, too! Sakai-san especially. He's quite the buisness man.
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Post by Man Alive! on Jul 10, 2006 16:34:20 GMT -5
Oh, I'm sure they do! Probably a lot of extra cash from stuff like this.
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Post by mickster on Jul 10, 2006 16:35:53 GMT -5
That's good. I bought lots of IC stuff over the years, am happy they get some of the money.
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Post by mickster on Jul 10, 2006 16:37:57 GMT -5
I wonder if the Iron Chefs get any residuals from the things like games, cards, tee shirts, etc? I'm very sure they do, Mick! They have their own brands, too! Sakai-san especially. He's quite the buisness man. Does anyone know how we can order Sakai's stuff that he sells in Japan. I know coffee can be ordered from Hawaii. Actually his just indorses that coffee but the stuff he sells in Japan he actually makes.
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Post by K-Chan on Jul 10, 2006 16:55:36 GMT -5
He has a pastry line with Ishanabe-san too, doesn't he?
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Post by mickster on Jul 10, 2006 16:57:47 GMT -5
Yes, K-Chan. That is the one that is sold in Japan. Wonder how to purchase some of that?
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Post by K-Chan on Jul 10, 2006 17:33:13 GMT -5
I would LOVE to try them, myself. Nummy, sweet, tasty pastries made by Sakai-san and Ishanabe-san. The thought itself makes me excited.
HEY MICKSTER! Wouldn't it be awesome if Sakai-san made us desserts for Valentine's Day?
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