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To: Mickey Szilagyi who wrote (142)12/15/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Mickey Szilagyi  Respond to of 227
 
What's going on here? Everyone picked up all their KIDE stock and went home? Doesn't anyone want to play anymore? MJS



To: Mickey Szilagyi who wrote (142)12/16/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: Eric Fader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 227
 
Pokemon toys are sought-after and sold out in suburban NYC. Good thing I picked up my stash at FAO Schwarz (as previously posted) when I did. My kids' school's principal sends home a one-page newsletter every Friday, and last Friday's devoted two paragraphs to the Pokemon "craze" (his word). He asked parents to ask their children to please refrain from squealing "Pee-ka-choo!!", like Pikachu does, during structured class time. In fact, my son's overwhelmed first-grade teacher went so far as to (obviously misguidedly) attempt to prohibit the utterance of any Pokemon-related word in class.