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Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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Date: 
Sun, 13 Feb 2000 08:56:41 GMT
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Here we go :^)

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 04:57:44 GMT, "Shiri" <shirid@hotmail.com> wrote:

OK, here's a survey for lugnet.castle. Please reply to this letter...

1. Do you have 375, the Yellow Castle? • Yes
2. Are you a male? • Yes
3. Are you over 18? • Yes
4. What is the last castle set you paid over $50 for? • 375
5. What's the castle set you paid the most for (ever)? • 6090 (US$106.50 retail +tax)
6. Do you have a webpage of your castle creations? • No
7. What is your favorite castle set ever? • all of them :^)
_______________________________________________________________________________

My answers:

1. No • You can fix this
2. No • No need to fix this
3. No • Time will fix this
4. 6091 • tis a nice one
5. 6090 • also a nice one
6. Yes • Ahead of me there :^)
7. 6090 • not a bad choice
_______________________________________________________________________________

My estimates of the answers that will be given (humoristic note ;-)

1. Yes - 75%, No - 25%
3. Yes - 99%, No - me (seriously, any girlurkers out there? Tamy is the only
girl I know about that has Castle creations but she's not very active here...)
2. Yes - 99%, No - me
4. 6091 - 70%, 6097 - 20%, 6090 - 5%, Other - 5%
5. Hmm... I have no idea
6. Yes - 40%, No - 55%, Working on it - 5% • What? no prediction for #7? I'm shocked :^)
_______________________________________________________________________________

LMK!
BTW, am I really the only girl here and the only one under 18?

-Shiri

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

   
         
   
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Re: Survey...
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Sun, 13 Feb 2000 12:31:20 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mike Timm writes:
Here we go :^)

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 04:57:44 GMT, "Shiri" <shirid@hotmail.com> wrote: • <snip>

My answers: (Shiri)

1. No
You can fix this

Not with teenager income, I can't...

2. No
No need to fix this

;-)

3. No
Time will fix this

;-)

4. 6091
tis a nice one

Agree!

5. 6090
also a nice one

Agree again!

6. Yes
Ahead of me there :^)

Well, there's no time like the present! I just started mine less than a month
ago, and it's boosted my legoish self-esteem and ego ;-) not to mention my
motivation. I suggest, start one today and let us all see your (surely
wonderful) creations!

7. 6090
not a bad choice

What would you choose?
<snip>
What? no prediction for #7? I'm shocked :^)

I forgot :-) but I really don't know.

<snip>

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

It's about time I said: "YOU'RE RIGHT!!!" (I've been wanting to reply to this
a long time ago, but this seems to be an appropriate place :)

-Shiri

   
         
   
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Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 01:40:53 GMT
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Shiri wrote:

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

It's about time I said: "YOU'RE RIGHT!!!" (I've been wanting to reply to this
a long time ago, but this seems to be an appropriate place :)

Er, ah, you mean all other themes are spare parts for TRAINS, right?

--
Larry Pieniazek - lpieniazek@mercator.com - http://my.voyager.net/lar
http://www.mercator.com. Mercator, the e-business transformation company
fund Lugnet(tm): http://www.ebates.com/ ref: lar, 1/2 $$ to lugnet.

Note: this is a family forum!

   
         
   
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Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 01:45:08 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Shiri wrote:

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

It's about time I said: "YOU'RE RIGHT!!!" (I've been wanting to reply to
this
a long time ago, but this seems to be an appropriate place :)

Er, ah, you mean all other themes are spare parts for TRAINS, right?

Sure, Larry. Whatever you say, Larry.




(NOT! :)

-Shiri

   
         
   
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Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 01:56:36 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Shiri wrote:

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

It's about time I said: "YOU'RE RIGHT!!!" (I've been wanting to reply to
this
a long time ago, but this seems to be an appropriate place :)

Er, ah, you mean all other themes are spare parts for TRAINS, right?

Sure, Larry. Whatever you say, Larry.

Well, Larry does never make misteaks...

Of course for me, all themes are spare parts for Pirates, and Trains, and
Castle...

Frank

   
         
     
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Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.off-topic.fun, lugnet.off-topic.pun
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In lugnet.castle, Frank Filz writes:
In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Shiri wrote:

All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!

It's about time I said: "YOU'RE RIGHT!!!" (I've been wanting to reply to
this
a long time ago, but this seems to be an appropriate place :)

Er, ah, you mean all other themes are spare parts for TRAINS, right?

Sure, Larry. Whatever you say, Larry.

Well, Larry does never make misteaks...

Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

-Shiri

    
          
      
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Re: Survey...
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 02:38:50 GMT
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Shiri Dori wrote:


Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

Shiri-

I know you are a ESLer and I applaud you so I had to bring to your attention a
couple of spelling errors that made day:-)  Why's cracker = wisecracker, and
why's person = wise person;-D

Special note:  Larry may have followers called Larritarians [1], but that doesn't
make him a or the Train God.  Heck, he doesn't even build them wide enough!

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

-John

[1] 2 members, the third being the first, Gary Louie.



-Shiri

     
           
       
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Re: Survey...
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 03:13:53 GMT
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John Neal wrote:

Shiri Dori wrote:


Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

Shiri-

I know you are a ESLer and I applaud you so I had to bring to your attention a
couple of spelling errors that made day:-)  Why's cracker = wisecracker, and

Ooh, maybe *I* should study English more:-p  It made *my* day:-)

-John


why's person = wise person;-D

Special note:  Larry may have followers called Larritarians [1], but that doesn't
make him a or the Train God.  Heck, he doesn't even build them wide enough!

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

-John

[1] 2 members, the third being the first, Gary Louie.



-Shiri

     
           
      
Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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lugnet.off-topic.pun
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 03:27:11 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, John Neal writes:


Shiri Dori wrote:


Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not
to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

Shiri-

I know you are a ESLer and I applaud you so I had to bring to your attention a
couple of spelling errors that made day:-)  Why's cracker = wisecracker, and
why's person = wise person;-D

Or in other words: why's cracker = Shiri
The misspelling was intended... I, as Larry, never make misteaks. Er, almost
ever.


Special note:  Larry may have followers called Larritarians [1], but that
doesn't
make him a or the Train God.  Heck, he doesn't even build them wide enough!

8 is a binary number, for people who can only think of two things at once.
6 is a repetitive number (1), for people who can only think of one thing at a
time.

(That said, I have no opinion whatsoever about the width question... I refuse
to stoop so low as to talk with trainiacs. ;)


And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

-Shiri

(1) Think hexagons.

     
           
      
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Re: Survey...
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 06:38:32 GMT
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Shiri wrote:

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

-John



-Shiri


     
           
       
Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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Warning, that's my acolyte talking. He's a good acolyte but not
necessarily reliable.

To whoever asked, acolytes are above altar boys. But you have to have an
altar to have altar boys. Don't have an altar, so no altar boys.

8wide cryptically mutters:

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

--
Larry Pieniazek - lpieniazek@mercator.com - http://my.voyager.net/lar
http://www.mercator.com. Mercator, the e-business transformation company
fund Lugnet(tm): http://www.ebates.com/ ref: lar, 1/2 $$ to lugnet.

Note: this is a family forum!

     
           
      
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Re: Survey...
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John Neal wrote:

Shiri wrote:

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

best

Lindsay

     
           
       
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Re: Survey...
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Mr L F Braun wrote:


It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

<zot>

<smoke clears>

Mortals, your offerings are held in high esteem. I still have the lovely
offering John gave me (AND the jewelry case it was presented in) and the
offering from Gary is one of my most highly prized possessions.

Do not be fooled by disbelieving detractors. Each and every offering
will be cherished.

--
Larry Pieniazek - lpieniazek@mercator.com - http://my.voyager.net/lar
http://www.mercator.com. Mercator, the e-business transformation company
fund Lugnet(tm): http://www.ebates.com/ ref: lar, 1/2 $$ to lugnet.

Note: this is a family forum!

      
            
        
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Re: Survey...
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Mr L F Braun wrote:

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

I've got some chewed bricks I can offer...

I also have some chewy bricks to offer, complete with Creamy Nuget Centering!

Do not be fooled by disbelieving detractors. Each and every offering
will be cherished.

Let's see...  Okay!  I've got a padded envelope and a Town Jr. autochassis!
I'll be sending it out soon!  ;)

Jeff
"You can't be a hero hiding underneath your bed"
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/

       
             
        
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Re: Survey...
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Wed, 16 Feb 2000 05:37:05 GMT
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Jeff-

Email to you is bouncing.  I am trying to contact you.

-John

Jeff Stembel wrote:

In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Mr L F Braun wrote:

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

I've got some chewed bricks I can offer...

I also have some chewy bricks to offer, complete with Creamy Nuget Centering!

Do not be fooled by disbelieving detractors. Each and every offering
will be cherished.

Let's see...  Okay!  I've got a padded envelope and a Town Jr. autochassis!
I'll be sending it out soon!  ;)

You go, boy;-)



Jeff
"You can't be a hero hiding underneath your bed"
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/

       
             
        
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Re: Survey...
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, John Neal writes:
Jeff-

Email to you is bouncing.  I am trying to contact you.

Hmmm...  That's odd...  I can't check it now (I'm at work), but it was working
at 5 minutes to midnight (eastern time).  I'll ask a friend of mine if he is
also getting a problem (he's on the same server).

Jeff
"You can't be a hero hiding underneath your bed"
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/


-John

Jeff Stembel wrote:

In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Mr L F Braun wrote:

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

I've got some chewed bricks I can offer...

I also have some chewy bricks to offer, complete with Creamy Nuget • Centering!

Do not be fooled by disbelieving detractors. Each and every offering
will be cherished.

Let's see...  Okay!  I've got a padded envelope and a Town Jr. autochassis!
I'll be sending it out soon!  ;)

You go, boy;-)


       
             
        
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Re: Survey...
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Jeff Stembel writes:
In lugnet.off-topic.pun, John Neal writes:
Jeff-

Email to you is bouncing.  I am trying to contact you.

Hmmm...  That's odd...  I can't check it now (I'm at work), but it was working
at 5 minutes to midnight (eastern time).  I'll ask a friend of mine if he is
also getting a problem (he's on the same server).

Hmm...  This isn't good...  I can't email either him or me...  Anyway, just
send it to <jeff.stembel@noaa.gov>.

Jeff
"You can't be a hero hiding underneath your bed"
http://members.xoom.com/aulddragon/

      
            
       
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Re: Survey...
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Mr L F Braun wrote:


It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

<zot>

<smoke clears>

Mortals, your offerings are held in high esteem. I still have the lovely
offering John gave me (AND the jewelry case it was presented in) and the
offering from Gary is one of my most highly prized possessions.

Do not be fooled by disbelieving detractors. Each and every offering
will be cherished.

I've been considering sending a love offering, just so that I could later nail
theocrats(1) to your door, and cause a schism.

James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/

1:typo intentional ;)

     
           
      
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Wed, 16 Feb 2000 05:31:41 GMT
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Mr L F Braun wrote:

John Neal wrote:

Shiri wrote:

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

ROTLF  No, no, the special item comes from me.

-John <tears in eyes>



best

Lindsay

     
           
      
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Re: Survey...
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John Neal wrote:

Mr L F Braun wrote:

John Neal wrote:

Shiri wrote:

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

ROTLF  No, no, the special item comes from me.

-John <tears in eyes>

Your floor is laughing?  ;)  Now I'm *really* afraid of what the special item might be!

best

Lindsay

     
           
      
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Thu, 17 Feb 2000 04:05:57 GMT
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Mr L F Braun wrote:

John Neal wrote:

Mr L F Braun wrote:

John Neal wrote:

Shiri wrote:

And BTW, send a brick offering to Lar at his Ada address and receive a special
and exclusive item.

Meaning...?

Exactly what it says.  I can't be less cryptic; you must have faith;-)

It's probably a chewed brick (perhaps even the same one).

ROTLF  No, no, the special item comes from me.

-John <tears in eyes>

Your floor is laughing?  ;)  Now I'm *really* afraid of what the special item might be!

After I saw my post, I wondered how long it would take for someone to jump on that;-)

Wasn't a misteak actually...-- I meant that I was rolling on the linoleum floor.  Right as
I read your post I burst out laughing and hit a candle....yeah, and I set my shirt on
fire...yeah, that's the ticket...so I had to stop, drop, and roll...with my wife, Morgan
Fairchild (whom I've seen naked).

Pathologically yours,
John



best

Lindsay

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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Date: 
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 04:29:17 GMT
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Shiri Dori wrote:

Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

Thousands of metroliners?? Even in my grandest fantasies, that is a bit
much.

Thousands of dollars worth of metroliners? That I can do. I packed a box
that I toted up as worth close to 2000 at market value, it had 3
metroliners and 3 airport shuttles and 2 club cars. That one I am going
to hand carry to the new house.

--
Larry Pieniazek - lpieniazek@mercator.com - http://my.voyager.net/lar
http://www.mercator.com. Mercator, the e-business transformation company
fund Lugnet(tm): http://www.ebates.com/ ref: lar, 1/2 $$ to lugnet.

Note: this is a family forum!

    
          
     
Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 04:52:58 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Shiri Dori wrote:

Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not • to.
A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a why's
person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run down by
thousands of metroliners).

Thousands of metroliners?? Even in my grandest fantasies, that is a bit
much.

I didn't mean only by you, but by all Larritanians.

Thousands of dollars worth of metroliners? That I can do. I packed a box
that I toted up as worth close to 2000 at market value, it had 3
metroliners and 3 airport shuttles and 2 club cars. That one I am going
to hand carry to the new house.

I'd like to lay my hands on such a box... I wouldn't even think of auctioning
those off (though, to think of all the maiden's carts and Gaurded inn's I
could buy with that... scary). Larry, you have too much lego.

-Shiri

    
          
     
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Re: Survey...
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Larry Pieniazek writes:
Shiri Dori wrote:
Of course he doesn't. It would be sacrilege to say otherwise, and wise not
to. A Why's cracker might say that Larry is not the God of Trains, but a
why's person would not say a word against him (unless he wants to be run
down by thousands of metroliners).

Thousands of metroliners?? Even in my grandest fantasies, that is a bit
much.

I didn't mean only by you, but by all Larritanians.

Ah yes, both of them.  Or has membership in your cult risen lately?

Thousands of dollars worth of metroliners? That I can do. I packed a box
that I toted up as worth close to 2000 at market value, it had 3
metroliners and 3 airport shuttles and 2 club cars. That one I am going
to hand carry to the new house.

I'd like to lay my hands on such a box... I wouldn't even think of auctioning
those off (though, to think of all the maiden's carts and Gaurded inn's I
could buy with that... scary). Larry, you have too much lego.

No one who plays with their Lego has too much of it.  Larry certainly
qualifies.

:)

James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/

    
          
      
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Re: Survey...
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:48:50 GMT
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James Brown wrote:

I didn't mean only by you, but by all Larritanians.

Ah yes, both of them.  Or has membership in your cult risen lately?

Ah, no, there are still just the two of us-- me and Tommy McSpamcake.  The
original member was Gary Louie.
But hey, send in those brick love offerings and see what you are missing (To Lar,
not me;)  I will say this:  membership has its rewards......;-D

-John




    
          
     
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:53:57 GMT
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James Brown wrote:

In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Shiri Dori writes:

Larry, you have too much lego.

No one who plays with their Lego has too much of it.  Larry certainly
qualifies.


When I read Shiri's statement about having too much LEGO it reminded me of a
song.  Who's with me here?

"It's impossible, to fit a Cadillac up your nose, it's just impossible...."

-John

   
         
   
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Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 14 Feb 2000 03:18:49 GMT
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"Frank Filz" <ffilz@mindspring.com> writes:
Of course for me, all themes are spare parts for Pirates, and Trains,
and Castle...

Can't you guys stay in the present or the future?  Town & Space, all the
way!
--Bram


Bram Lambrecht           / o   o \           BramL@juno.com
-------------------oooo-----(_)-----oooo-------------------
    WWW:   http://www.chuh.org/Students/Bram-Lambrecht/
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Subject: 
Re: Survey...
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lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 04:43:30 GMT
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Bram Lambrecht wrote:

"Frank Filz" <ffilz@mindspring.com> writes:
Of course for me, all themes are spare parts for Pirates, and Trains,
and Castle...

Sounds kind of profligate to me.


Can't you guys stay in the present or the future?  Town & Space, all the
way!

Trains are a subtheme of Town according to some. And, if you vote right,
you might just see a resurgence of feudalism and a return of wooden
ships and iron men, so whos to say that Castle and Pirate aren't future
as well as past? :-)

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http://www.mercator.com. Mercator, the e-business transformation company
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