I'm a grandpa, so most of what I get are bills. And (urp!) popcorn, cookies and candy. This year I get to name a star. in addition, I received something that looks like a metallic twelve-legged spider. You put it on your head (the legs surround your head, down to about ear level) and turn it on. It appears to be vibrating; however, I think it is really drilling a hole through my skull so it can suck my brains out. GHQ has a few new ships, so I'm going to order a Christmas gift (from my supplier) for myself in the next few days. (My youngest granddaughter makes some goooood cookies! eat your hearts out, young people.)
Incidentally, for you poor Easterners, "Sees" makes the best candy (the only "perfect" food). That's why, in my opinion, so many of you emigrate to California.
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I really hit the jackpot this year on the micro armor front. Gave assorted family members a huge list of GHQ models, and ended up getting most of them from one source or another. Massive expansion of my US WWII collection, ultra-modern US, and others. Most will be showing up on my website in the next two months. Just finished a horde of WWII Soviets and a US infantry regiment (WWII, all GHQ), am now moving on to WWII US vehicles, including my all-time favorite, the M-18 Hellcat.
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Ah, a man after my own heart!ferret701 wrote: ... am now moving on to WWII US vehicles, including my all-time favorite, the M-18 Hellcat.


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Difficile est, saturam non scribere.
"It is hard NOT to write satire." - Decimus Iunius Juvenalis, 1st Century AD