Um... The kozey has enough room to hold 11 Stashes, All the card games, and a delux Volcano board, along with many other extras like Zendo beads and such.... The Zendo box was VERY bulky. I can fit 10 tubed stashes, Zendo beads, Zendo cards, stickers, promocards, 2 AYaW decks, and dice in the box. Then, I have room for my cards, board, bandana, proton, and everything else in the bag... If I didn't have my big-box-of-promos I think every flux deck would fit.... I currently have a Pandora's box with every flux deck minus any repeat rules in the kozie...... You'd definately have MORE-THAN-ENOUGH room for it all! Black --- Dennis Duquette <dennisdduquette@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you James and Timothy. > > I have considered and rejected buying the Black Koozie > Bag during my most recent Looney Labs orders. I > started buying the pyramids late in the monochrome > stash distribution (I completed my collection with the > Cyan, Orange, Purple and Gray stashes after buying > Treehouse sets for winter holiday gifts), so "just > barely big enough to hold a boxed Icehouse game (like > Zendo or IceTowers)" did not sound large enough for my > Looney Labs games. The quoted phrase from the Unpurple > Bag product page is not meaningful to someone who has > never seen a boxed game. I cannot find the boxed set > outer dimensions anywhere online. > > Could we change the product page text to read > something like: > > ------------------------------------------------------- > It's the newest generation of the Purple Bag, except > it's not purple (it's the Unpurple Bag). On the other > hand, it's fancier (ergonomically curved, with zippers > from both sides of the opening) and it's big enough to > hold a dozen Treehouse tubes, Martian Coasters, Cosmic > Coasters, Playing with Pyramids, 3HOUSE, a half dozen > Fluxx to Chrononauts sized decks, and also some small > gaming accoutrements (Zendo stones, dice, a chessboard > bandana, etc.). It's the perfect bag to carry your > games! Elegant black, with a lovely blue-and-white > Looney Labs signpost logo on the side. > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Also, while updating the page someone at Looney Labs > with access to all of the above could perhaps include > a photo on the product page showing the contents of a > packed bag. > > While I am thinking along the lines of the picture and > the thousand words value equivalence, is anyone who > uses the Unpurple Bag interested in doing a response > video to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVOENwG-QII > that shows putting all your Looney Labs games in an > Unpurple Bag? > > Since that last question is more of a Rabbit project > request, I am cross-posting to that list. > > What do you think? > > --- James Hazelton <jameshazelton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Ah, the un-purple bag! Me, I have the good old > > purple bag, and I love it > > dearly. This thing holds 11 stashes of Icehouse, > > Pandora's XL Fluxx box, > > Aquarius, Chrononauts, NanoFictionary, Just > > Desserts, a chessboard bandana, > > Playing with Pyramids, The Empty City, 3HOUSE, a > > small tarot deck, a small > > box containing 25 ZPIPs, a small bag for Black Ice, > > five Martian Coasters, > > Cosmic Coasters, an L-Labs brochure, Proton, Cosmic > > Wimpout, a 3-minute > > hourglass, a CD, a sack of Zendo stones, a carrot > > case full of > > micro-catalogs and promos, two d6s and three > > Treehouse dice, ICE7, Zendo > > Rules, Good/Evil cards, Are You a Werewolf?, and > > ELBS. It's very full! > > > > On 7/16/07, Timothy Hunt <games@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > > > > I find this item to be perfect for my 12 tubes > > (that's 11 stashes, > > > plus one treehouse set so that I don't have to > > constantly grab one > > > tree from each of 4 or 5 stashes...). It also > > holds my martian > > > coasters, zendo accoutrements, fluxx, chrononauts, > > Aquarius, PwP and > > > 3HOUSE. > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.looneylabs.com/OurStores/product.html?ProductID=170&List=Dangling+Carrot > > > > > > :) > > > > > > Timothy > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icehouse mailing list > > Icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/icehouse > > > > > Dennis D Duquette > > ============================================ > > Theorem: > All numbers are equal. > > Proof: > Choose arbitrary a and b, and let t = a + b. > (a + b)(a - b) = t(a - b) > a^2 - b^2 = ta - tb > a^2 - ta = b^2 - tb > a^2 - ta + (t^2)/4 = b^2 - tb + (t^2)/4 > (a - t/2)^2 = (b - t/2)^2 > a - t/2 = b - t/2 > a = b > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. 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