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All Hail the Dunny Bot Army

Posted by shegeek at October 8th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

Today a very special package arrived and make this geek girl giddy.  Yes, today the custom dunny bot army that James had commissioned for me arrived.  I saw the box sitting in the kitchen when I got home, but I steered clear, trying to be a patient geek girl.

Tick tock, tick tock.  Waiting. Anticipating.  As luck would have it there was some “Oh Gosh, It’s Wednesday and It’s Been Quiet So Let’s Create Some Drama” going on early in the evening.  As a result I had to wait until all was quiet and the drama queens were tuckered out before I could open the box. <insert crabby face>

But then it was time.

There are five custom painted unique dunny bots.  In the pictures below you can see the details added by TrentonMStudios, including the individual dog tags and various battle wounds.  This was by far the coolest dunny gift to date.

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Dunny Madness!

Posted by shegeek at September 17th, 2009 | No Comments »

21818940When I got home today there were two – yes TWO – packages waiting for me.  I was so excited I could barely contain my geeky self! Srsly.  One was a very tall box and one was a much smaller rather plain box. What could possibly be in them you ask?

I will post about the new geeky electronic thing that came in the big box later. The smaller box is WAY cooler than that. Did I just say that?!?

Why yes, yes I did.

Dunny, I’m Home

My Lucky Dunny has returned!! He was the beautiful black Lucky Dunny, signed by Shane Jessup at SDCC this year.  The signature was smeared because the ink hadn’t dried, ruining the signature.  I was very sad – no really – devastated.  James went to a great deal of trouble to obtain this wonderful Dunny for me and I ruined it.  I think that the shiny surface kept the ink from properly curing.  But I digress.

My dearest hubby worked miracles and obtained a new signed Lucky Dunny – only this time the insert was also signed. Yay for me!!

But that’s not all!

mrshanejessupI was very happy to see Lucky.  The Village has missed him! What I wasn’t expecting was a surprise that was tucked into the box — a new 2009 Series 3-inch Dunny by Shane Jessup! W00T!  And it was signed!  W00T! W00T!!

On a side note: The Vinyl Village is getting a bit crowded these days.  After recent discussions with James I believe that the Village is being relocated (more on that later).

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