What happen to the "Pins"
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#9
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A wonderful Fodorite named Sheila sent me an extra pin she had as I had written how much I wanted one. She sent it from Scotland and I wore it proudly all around Italy. I looked and looked for anyone else wearing one but sadly did not see anyone with one.<BR>The moment I came off the plane in NY...there was someone wearing one! LOL
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There was a thread last year suggesting that Fodorites should wear something to identify themselves to one another when traveling. I think it started out as a ribbon, but the idea of a pin came up somehow (don't remember all the details). The Fodors editors saw the thread and took up the idea of creating a Fodor's pin. They generously produced and mailed out the pins FREE to everyone who signed up over a period of several weeks. When the pins were originally sent out, some were lost due to poor packaging, so Fodor's actually re-sent the pins to some people in padded envelopes. It was a nice gesture on the part of Fodors. I still have my pin, but haven't had a chance to wear it on a trip yet. Maybe soon...
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You know, I completely forgot about my pin when I went to the UK a couple of weeks ago! <BR><BR>I'm curious, did those of you who spotted someone in one go up and ask who they are on Fodors? None of you have mentioned doing that but I thought that was the point of the pins--to identify each other and strike up a conversation. Has that happened?
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We wear our pins but haven't spotted any during travels. Last year while visiting a small Chilean mountain town, we met a large group of students attending a band camp. They were excited about the pins. None of them had access to a computer/email and none had heard of Fodors.


