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| Well it all sounds great! I can't wait to see how it all works out. I need
to work on a way to get out there for sure. I had a feeling you guys were up
to something big, y'all were being just too quite lately.
jt
Dan Parker wrote in message ...
> James,
> As an official co-sponsor of the mega-event, LSI is providing some train items
> at special rates. They may have a banner and company reps at the event. I
> also hope to present the event and the 30-plus records we intend to set/break
> at the July Kidvention. This would include our interesting solutions to track
> power challenges, a track plan, and some other highlights. I've yet to
> confirm an invite from LLC but is there any interest in hearing this from all
> the AFOLs planning to attend?
>
> dan parker/PNLTC
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> In lugnet.trains, James J. Trobaugh writes:
> > <snip>
> > You mention TLC is co-sponsoring the event, what are they doing to help you
> > guys?jt
> >
> > Ben Fleskes wrote in message ...
> > > Pacific Northwest LEGO Train Club Official Press Release
> "It's a snap with LEGO: Enthusiasts' Club Attempts Train Track World Record"
> <message body snipped>
> > > or contact Dan Parker at dnvpark@gte.net
| | | | | | | | | | | | | James,
it would be a treat to have you, reps from the other LTCs, and any other
LUGNETeers in town for the spectacle-event. I'm sure PNLTC would let you in
if you brought some rolling stock and track.
Btw, I *never* trust the guy who's been very quiet. Oops, I guess I've been
very quiet for some time now. Uhm, forget I said that. ;)
In lugnet.trains, James J. Trobaugh writes:
> Well it all sounds great! I can't wait to see how it all works out. I need
> to work on a way to get out there for sure. I had a feeling you guys were up
> to something big, y'all were being just too quite lately.
> jt
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