07 ноя 2010 19:16:38
As some of you may remember, I won a couple of prizes in MyAnimeShelf’s summer lottery. Thing is, I was the last one to actually get them, which is peculiar considering that I live nearer to Glory than all other lottery winners
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I’ve got a chance to get my prizes on the Shelf’s Moscow meeting that took place a week ago in a Chinese restaurant in the center of Moscow. We gathered to celebrate Shelf’s first birthday. Some of those were present (including Glory) posted photo reviews, but they are all in a Russian segment of the Shelf. If you, by chance, would like to see the whole photo set of our company – come here and here.
We had a lot of fun. The only thing left to be desired was to have our members from abroad and other cities of Russia there
In fact, this is a big dream of mine: to have a real gathering with our fellow foreign and all-over-Russia Shelf-users. I hope someday it will come true
Now, to the prizes
At first, I had a blind box of Fate/Stay Night Nendoroid Petite. I was really happy to find out that I had Saber, Excalibur ver. She is one of my favorites from the whole set. Now I have my own palm-top Saber:


She found her place on my desk atop of CD-clock and near the traditional Indian bronze statue my father brought me.

The next one was the special prize. My luck at the day of the lottery was enormous
I won 2 prizes in a row! The special one is MyAnimeShelf mousepad. I don’t actually need one with my optical mouse, but I’m using it anyway, because it’s really cool^^

But that is not all. Glory made some MAS-themed games for us, and I managed to win one of them. Participants were asked to draw some famous anime-character as fast as they can, until someone recognizes it. I made a record with 5 sec. drawing of Miku Hatsune ^____^

That’s how it looked like – I just drew her recognizable twin-tails and everyone knew it was she. MADSKILLZZZ
So, I won a prize: MyAnimeShelf mug! I guess, now I officially have all possible kinds of MAS merchandise

Mug is great, I especially like that it is blue (my fave color) inside. On pics you can see Russian-style black tea with sugar and lemon.

I’ve always been curious about why tea with sugar/lemon is called Russian tea. There are no home-grown lemons in Russia!

I’ve got a chance to get my prizes on the Shelf’s Moscow meeting that took place a week ago in a Chinese restaurant in the center of Moscow. We gathered to celebrate Shelf’s first birthday. Some of those were present (including Glory) posted photo reviews, but they are all in a Russian segment of the Shelf. If you, by chance, would like to see the whole photo set of our company – come here and here.
We had a lot of fun. The only thing left to be desired was to have our members from abroad and other cities of Russia there

In fact, this is a big dream of mine: to have a real gathering with our fellow foreign and all-over-Russia Shelf-users. I hope someday it will come true

Now, to the prizes

At first, I had a blind box of Fate/Stay Night Nendoroid Petite. I was really happy to find out that I had Saber, Excalibur ver. She is one of my favorites from the whole set. Now I have my own palm-top Saber:


She found her place on my desk atop of CD-clock and near the traditional Indian bronze statue my father brought me.

The next one was the special prize. My luck at the day of the lottery was enormous


But that is not all. Glory made some MAS-themed games for us, and I managed to win one of them. Participants were asked to draw some famous anime-character as fast as they can, until someone recognizes it. I made a record with 5 sec. drawing of Miku Hatsune ^____^

That’s how it looked like – I just drew her recognizable twin-tails and everyone knew it was she. MADSKILLZZZ

So, I won a prize: MyAnimeShelf mug! I guess, now I officially have all possible kinds of MAS merchandise


Mug is great, I especially like that it is blue (my fave color) inside. On pics you can see Russian-style black tea with sugar and lemon.

I’ve always been curious about why tea with sugar/lemon is called Russian tea. There are no home-grown lemons in Russia!

