Beyblade Spinoff: UK Revolution

I agree, especially when this event is gonna probably have such a big turnout.
And england is bloody freezing!
Glad to hear your back Chozen Grin, and yeh it would be better indoors.
I'll agree with it being inside, as lots of the public have payed to actually go inside and don't want to stand around in the freezing cold.
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Plus i'm not going to be able to stand it if those like 5 year olds come and say:

"Look mummy! Beyblade!" Then they come over and ChozenBlader says "Only MFB are allowed."
Then his mum wont buy him a bloody beyblade and there will be a big tantrum.

I know i was a demanding little kid just a while ago, but seriously, I can't stand tantrums lol
Oh yeah I forgot. Welcome Back Chozen (if you even know me)
I'm working on a logo for this that isn't so abstract -- that is, it will be immediately recognizable as Beyblade.
Sheesh I can't wait lol.
Trying combos with my MFB!
Isn't getting a place inside wayyy expensive?
it might be a bit to much to expect from chozen,
it would be a lot better though 9if possible)
I believe it's expensive to get a dealers stall but the Expo said we could have some space for the tourney, no charge?

Also, can't wait to see Brad's logo. Joyful_3
(Jan. 28, 2009  8:45 PM)neek_alert Wrote: Isn't getting a place inside wayyy expensive?
it might be a bit to much to expect from chozen,
it would be a lot better though 9if possible)

Umm since this is an event it should be free.
(Jan. 28, 2009  9:07 PM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jan. 28, 2009  8:45 PM)neek_alert Wrote: Isn't getting a place inside wayyy expensive?
it might be a bit to much to expect from chozen,
it would be a lot better though 9if possible)

Umm since this is an event it should be free.

realy? that's way good :3
It's £10 for adults (15 years and over) and £5 for a child ticket (11 to 14)

KIDS 10 and Under GO FREE! (At least i dont have to pay) lol
(Jan. 28, 2009  10:47 PM)Driger Wrote: It's £10 for adults (15 years and over) and £5 for a child ticket (11 to 14)

KIDS 10 and Under GO FREE! (At least i dont have to pay) lol

whoa this is insanely cheap compared to conventions here
(Jan. 28, 2009  10:49 PM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jan. 28, 2009  10:47 PM)Driger Wrote: It's £10 for adults (15 years and over) and £5 for a child ticket (11 to 14)

KIDS 10 and Under GO FREE! (At least i dont have to pay) lol

whoa this is insanely cheap compared to conventions here

Lol, its probaly like $50 where you live
yes actually
I'm gonna have to save some money to buy blades from guys there...
Dont rip me off, i wont take any offers over £11 (just like the in toy)
That's not really a ripoff. :\ I don't expect many people will want to lose money by selling things cheaper than what they bought them for. But we'll see.
I'm gonna have to save money anyway. It's cheap to get in, but all the stalls and random merchandise... It eats at my wallet pretty fast.
I'd expect people, if they sell their blades, to charge a little more than £11. P&P could be considered.
(Jan. 28, 2009  10:57 PM)Driger Wrote: I'm gonna have to save some money to buy blades from guys there...
Dont rip me off, i wont take any offers over £11 (just like the in toy)

Then buy them from theINtoy.
i already have, i might buy wolf and pegasus at the expo
Do you have to pay to enter the tournement
(Jan. 29, 2009  5:35 PM)KidTala Wrote: Do you have to pay to enter the tournement

You need to pay to enter the convention.
(Jan. 29, 2009  5:37 PM)Bey Brad Wrote:
(Jan. 29, 2009  5:35 PM)KidTala Wrote: Do you have to pay to enter the tournement

You need to pay to enter the convention.

Yeah, like I said, why don't you just read the posts?

It's £10 for adults (15 years and over) and £5 for a child ticket (11 to 14)

KIDS 10 and Under GO FREE!
Oh No!! Im 10 and its my Birthday before the tournement!
Bad luck mate, I will still be 10 then. Lucky me! XD
JUST PRETEND THAT YOUR 10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you gonna look any differnt to a normal 10 yr old? Just go "yeah im 10." play it cool.