Moving Sale Tonite in the Mission!

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  1. uberboy

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    Hi Everybody,

    Me and me girl are moving to Palo Alto in a month for a year long stint down Stanford way (she's going not me, i'm stoopid). Anyway, we have a lot of furniture and miscellaneous stuff for sale and we are having an open house tonite starting at 6pm. Free food and drinks will be provided. There will be furniture, some toys, t-shirts, and useful household items as well. Here's a flickr link to the furniture still available.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/38325544@N03/

    so tonite, starting at 6pm. feel free to come on down to
    3276 24th St
    San Francisco, CA
    Corner of 24th St and Mission St above El taco loco
     
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    dude, 57" rear projection Mitsubishi...! they don't make 'em like that anymore.
     
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    those big screens are still around. the ones on wheels though are damn near extinct.

    at least, we still carry them at the shop i work at. same model and everything. dont know about anywhere else though.
     
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    YES! and you can play original NES games on a huge HD screen.
    COME ON DOWN! We've got Tyson's Punch Out, Mario Bros 2 & 3, Tecmo Superbowl, Willow (if you must), Yo! Noid (dominoes game), Paperboy, and many more!!! On a Giant TV!!!!! With Original NES controllers!!@!!!!!

    3276 24th St
    24th & Mission St (above El Taco Loco)
    Starts at 6pm goes to Ten-ish

    oh yeah and the toys are still up if you want to see my collection. also there will be a surprise package for one lucky artist who wins the "Make-a-Plate" drawing contest. I get to keep the plate after I send the drawing in to the company.
     
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    Ah, Tecmo Superbowl...takes me back.
     
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    Ah, Punch-Out on NES. Memories.
     
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    ON A GIANT TV !!!!!!!!
    soda popinski rocked me two nights ago when i played; i was ashamed.

    i've got a lot of resin toys, t-shirts and some art for sale too. should be fun. free food and drink. PM for phone number if you want further details.

    6-10:30pm
    3276 24th St
    24th St & Mission St
     
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    Good Luck on your open house. Wish I was in SF I would definitely make it over for that wood work table, Umbra chair, and free chow.
    On another note:
    Got my ICFSB customs in the mail yesterday. Your stripe-suited Guildenstern guy looks great next to the Velocitron's pink-suited Kemurujin. So happy I picked these up.
     
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    Damn, Slim! I totally missed this. I had a very busy evening last night, but It would've been cool to drop by and at least say hello and maybe doodle on a plate. By the way, Jan LOVED the Frankenstein snail.
     

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