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In lugnet.aquazone, Janey C. L. Gunning wrote:
> In lugnet.announce, Arthur Gugick wrote:
> > NO LUG
> I do wish you well on your new LUG regardless of what you name it. Have a
> blast!
LOL, is the follow-up really supposed to be going to "aquazone"??? You need more
than Lake Erie to qualify, dont you???
Janey "I just posted where the followup told me to" Red Brick
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In lugnet.announce, Arthur Gugick wrote:
> NO LUG
>
> Clearly we need a better name
>
> A number of AFOLs in the area (Arthur, Ken, Troy, Adrian,Todd etc.) are
> interested in forming a new Lego Users Group for the Northern Ohio region
> (Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown, etc.). The first meeting will take
> place at my home on Sunday, April 10th at 2pm. We will meet for about an hour
> and then head over the grand opening of the Lego store at the Beachwood Mall
> (only 7 minutes away).
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LOL, I actually like "NO LUG"... I wouldnt change it at all... however... I
would like to add something new to the agenda.
While I see you have your first road trip already planned (to the new LEGO
store)... may I offer an other idea for the second road trip???
http://brickfete.com/afol Come on, you know you wanna!!!
I do wish you well on your new LUG regardless of what you name it. Have a
blast!
Janey "Red Brick"
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Scott Lyttle wrote:
> Do a search on Youtube. You'll find it in 5 parts.
Already got a one-part copy on my DVR. I found out about it before it ran, so
there's no way I was going to just pass on snagging a copy. Now the only
question is whether they'll release it on an official DVD or if I'll have to
burn my own copy for personal use.
> It's not bad--covers a lot of the sets,
I wasn't marking off a checklist, but it actually seemed like they covered a lot
more than I think they really did. All I remember offhand from one viewing is
the Neptune, the Wreck Raider, the shark, the crab, and the squid. They used
all three of the Atlantean minifigs, but only four of the six distinctly
identifiable humans. The Gateway playset was sorta featured (aside from the
squid and minifigs), but in no way did it look like it was supposed to represent
a LEGO set.
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In lugnet.mediawatch, David Laswell wrote:
> I was checking for something else in the TV listings for Saturday when I noticed
> that Cartoon Network will be running a half hour program called "Lego Atlantis"
> at 9:30am. It appears to be a one-shot program with no scheduled repeats, and
> it has the following description attached:
>
> A deep sea salvage crew embarks upon a dangerous mission to scour the depths of
> the ocean is(sic) search of the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
Do a search on Youtube. You'll find it in 5 parts. It's not bad--covers a lot
of the sets, some humor that the kids will laugh at, and there's a few things
for the parents and fans. (Look at the end for the "AFOL Times")..
Scott
(who lives in Atlanta--home of Cartoon Network..and the Atlanta LEGO
store/outlet)..
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