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Re: Good vs. Evil
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Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:02:11 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Ed Jones writes:
In lugnet.castle, Ed Jones writes:

Well, historically, LEGO has made very few "evil" minifigs.  On that basis, I
would assume that all the male castle minifigs are good and all the female
minifigs are evil.  :')

Well, now that I think about, a more interesting question is:

Are most castle minifigs gay?  In all of castle there is the Forest Wench, the
Guarded Inn Princess, the queen in the old "Jousting "? set, and the witch.

So, with no women around, what are these knights up to during the night?  :')

I know where mine go --  One morning I caught a bunch of drunken mercenaries
over at my wifes' Paradisa setup.  From that day on it has been known as
"Cin's shack of sin".

   
         
     
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Re: Good vs. Evil
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Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:40:40 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Dan Moquin writes:
So, with no women around, what are these knights up to during the night?  :')

I know where mine go --  One morning I caught a bunch of drunken mercenaries
over at my wifes' Paradisa setup.  From that day on it has been known as
"Cin's shack of sin".

Better there than in the stables!

(sorry, I just had to... forgive me :P )

DaveE

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Good vs. Evil
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Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:23:00 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Dan Moquin writes:
In lugnet.castle, Ed Jones writes:
So, with no women around, what are these knights up to during the night?  :')

I know where mine go --  One morning I caught a bunch of drunken mercenaries
over at my wifes' Paradisa setup.  From that day on it has been known as
"Cin's shack of sin".

Which brings up a question: What happens to your Lego when you aren't looking?

I know that no lego MOC is safe in our basement - there's about 4 or 5 people
who have MOC's in our basement at any given time, and all of them are ripe
targets for oddball scenes.  Two that come to mind:

The Invasion
   My wife's castle was sitting there, all innocent, when two of us concoted
about a dozen robots out of various black bits and peices, and invaded.  Over
the course of the next few weeks, a pitched battle was fought, but never while
anyone was looking... Eventually the robots were repelled, but not without
several memorable scenes.(1)

Keep a close eye on that ninja!
   A friendly little inn, with a couple cozy rooms, a kitchen and a commons
sat, unmolested.  Then one day, a ninja wandered past.  No one paid it much
attention.  A short time later, a rope appeared on the side of the inn.  Over
the course of a month, the ninja slowly climbed up the inn, until he was
looking in the open ceiling.  Over a few weeks, the rope was slowly lowered
into the inn, but no one paid it much mind.  The next thing anyone knew,
everyone was dead, and the ninja was nowhere to be found...For all we know,
he's still out there somewhere, slaughtering oblivous patrons in some other
inn...

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

1:the cook clinging to a 4-legged robot tank and bashing it with a fry pan
comes to mind...

   
         
   
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Re: Good vs. Evil
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 21:55:21 GMT
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Reminds me of the time I left a variety of aquanauts, pirate, and town sets
laying round my student halls of residence. Over the course of a couple
weeks, the pirates monkey managed to abscond up a (real) bonsai tree with
the treasure, and a good collection of silver spears and knifes.
Many pirates were felled attempting to recover their gold, but none could
safely get into the tree, until the day a postman appeared with a sackful of
yellow 1x1 round plates...
Once the monkey was suitably drugged, and swinging from the branches, postie
was able to get away with all the treasure before summoning an ambulance to
recover the wounded.

I know, not at all castle, but Tesco's didn't have any on special ;(

(Duckie) Dave Till

James Brown wrote in message ...
In lugnet.castle, Dan Moquin writes:

Which brings up a question: What happens to your Lego when you aren't • looking?

I know that no lego MOC is safe in our basement - there's about 4 or 5 • people
who have MOC's in our basement at any given time, and all of them are ripe
targets for oddball scenes.  Two that come to mind:


 

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