Thanks, Scott and All you Mopo’s out there -

I never thought a community of movie paper lovers was possible.

But here you are!

Alan

> On Mar 4, 2020, at 6:18 PM, S Yafet <sya...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks so much, Scott.  MOPO has been essential for collecting, information 
> and shared joys and sorrows.
> 
> Nathalie Yafet
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> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 12:55 PM Scott Burns <sbu...@columbus.rr.com 
> <mailto:sbu...@columbus.rr.com>> wrote:
> Who would have thought MoPo would still be around 25 years after that first 
> listserv message was sent on February 24, 1995…be here we are!!!!
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> MoPo really started in 1994 when a small group of movie memorabilia 
> collectors found each other on Usenet (you youngsters may have to Google 
> that) and began CC’ing each other on e-mails discussing the hobby. It was a 
> primitive mailing list, but it worked. Then in early 1995 as our distribution 
> list grew, American University student Adam Ehrlich discovered his school 
> allowed students to set-up a listserv discussion group—for free–and MoPo was 
> officially launched. It’s interesting that once a list begins, as long as it 
> stays active and has a listowner (that would be ME!) AU just lets it chug 
> along even after a student graduates. Even more amazing is that AU still 
> maintains their listserv system at all. But a big thank you is in order to 
> American U for giving MoPo a home for all these years.
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> As is my annual tradition, I salute the original 11 who were here 25 years 
> ago today: Mahtab Moayeri, Michael Danese, Rob Ellis, Donna Tschetter, Goh 
> Kai Shen, Evan Zweifel, George Nichol, Jeff Static (using AOL name 
> Static555), Cindy Nemeth-Johannes (sadly we lost Cindy in 2008, but her 
> husband Jay is still a MoPo member), myself, and of course, (former) AU 
> student Adam Ehrlich. I’m happy to report that in addition to Jay, Michael, 
> Rob and Evan are still with us 25 years later!
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> It seems unreal that 25 years have passed since MoPo began…time does really 
> fly if you’ll pardon the cliché. I was an avid collector back at the 
> beginning, but as the years have passed (along with my hair line), I find 
> myself content with my collection as it is and have begun thinking about what 
> I’m going to do with all these beautiful images that are now living in 
> storage boxes. But every day I do enjoy looking at my favorites that have 
> been carefully framed and hang on the walls and they will probably be the 
> last to go should I ever decide to liquidate. (I have a feeling I’ll be 
> liquidated before those cherished gems are!)
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> My thanks to all MoPo’ers, past and present, for a wonderful 25 years. Happy 
> Silver Anniversary MoPo!
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> Scott
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> MoPo List Owner
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