Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Goodwill Geek Mailbag: A Package from Brian Napoleon Lapsley

Woof! Where does the time go! Suddenly you realize you haven't updated your blog in something like 10 days... and just woof. 

So I've had absolutely no good reason to put off posting this particular post for so long except... I don't know why! Just been damn lazy I guess. 

I know a LOT of genuinely kind and generous people out there in internet land, and one of them happens to be Brian Lapsley, artist, fellow thrifter-extraordinaire, and blogger over at Awake Oh Sleeper. He is another fine example of a supportive and generous fellow who has sent kind words... and now a fun mystery package my way! 


So first off... THIS is what arrived at my home. As I briefly mentioned above, Brian is a talented artist. I know he draws quite a bit, and he also makes amazing digital pieces such as this piece of his that he photocopied and adorned my package with! 


Inside, a note: Telling me to enjoy. And... I did. 


First up was this Classic Science Fiction Films book, which reads as a sort of movie catalogue with titles, dates, and brief synopses of each film. I love how some attitude creeps into a few of the entries:


"Just plain garbage" and "Makes Missile to the Moon look brilliant". Genius. 


Anyone who knows me knows that comic books are the way STRAIGHT to my heart. Couple of Amazing Spider-Man issues (part of the "Round Robin" event) and an issue of Ultraman.


I have always wanted to read the book Jumper by Steven Gould. I only vaguely recall the movie back in 2008, but I know I wasn't blown away by what I saw of it. I had heard that the book was head-and-shoulders above the film however, and I have been itching to read it. So I did! I read this almost immediately after finding this in the package! And I can tell you, I LOVED it! What a great concept, and executed very well. It's hard to describe the book in any meaningful way, but I can tell you I kept comparing it to Ready Player One in my head the whole time I was reading it. The subject matter of the two books couldn't be more different... but there's a very palpable sense of wish-fulfilment for geeks in both books. The protagonist of Jumper is likable and is using his newfound talents to get himself out of a horrible life. 


Back in the day, I had a complete set of these "Freaky Fighters" which were a bunch of bat-wielding monsters from Hammer films. You could find these at Dollar stores and the like. They were bizarre, and I think I ended up giving my set away to a friend online. I'm glad to get this one back however, because Werewolves are some of my all-time favorite monsters!


Here's a shot of the back. I think this fella will be staying firmly in his package, because I just love the look of the whole thing together. 


This Rad Badge is from Burger King from back in the day! LOVE this thing! The turtles pop up from behind the shell to say hello! Lookit those guys!


Speaking of Burger King and famous cartoon stars that I happen to love, there's this Scooby-Doo plush from Burger King circa 2000! Mr. Lapsley is hitting ALL the right notes here with this mystery package you guys!


Probably my absolute favorite item in the whole box was this little Big Guy! It's a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man pencil sharpener from a 1987 Real Ghostbusters themed McDonald's Happy Meal! Gaze upon the tiny plastic form of the Destructor!


So here it all is! Toys and books and comics from an incredibly generous individual! So generous in fact, that I have already received a second mystery package from him that I will share with you all at a later date! Thank you Mr. Lapsley! I truly appreciate this collection of the weird, the wild, and the nostalgic! Be sure to check out Brian's blog (linked above) and be sure to also check him out on Instagram

That's all I've got for tonight kids! I'll be back soon with some Geeky Goodwill Goodies! Until then, Happy Hunting! 

7 comments:

  1. That is nice! He always chimes in with a good comment as well to the blogging community.

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  2. Brian is a heck of a guy I got a wonderful package of goodies from him recently too.

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  3. Derek,
    First off....awesome post. I'm glad you enjoyed all of the bobs and bits and I can't believe you have already read Jumper. That's just great. Take care bud and be on the look out...... MYSTERY BOX# 3 is formulating.

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  4. Nice to know my instincts are still working Brian struck me as not only an amazing artist but a really nice guy ! And your gift and blog only reinforces that!!! Now I can't wait to hear about MYSTERY BOX#3 brings#

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  5. That Stay Pufft Mashmellow sharpener Man is awesome!

    I'm amazed at te generosity and sheer quantity off cool stuff Brian is sending out to so many! As you know I myself already received 2 mystery boxes from Brian and they were fantastic! Box one mostly went to decorate my new cubicle at my day job, and box 2 went to my toy room.

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  6. That was awesome and generous of Brian. I'm definitely digging that TMNT badge. I had that one growing up, and though I thought it was lame then ( There were better toys in that series IIRC), I'd probably pin that sucker to a jacket now.

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