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Re: Itou's Castle (Re: Castle work by Takeshi Itou)
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Date: 
Mon, 22 Jul 2002 14:13:17 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.castle, Kotaro Ono writes:
Hello!(and say hello again to some LUGNET-mates,)

Do you remember me ?
May I help you ..... as usual ? B-)

Indeed you have, as usual :-) ... Arigato Gozaimasu, Kotaro-sensei.


Castle Element
(Today is Open-Day !!)
http://home.att.ne.jp/apple/hachi/ce_top.htm

This is just a stunning site. DO NOT be scared off by it being Nihonese
only, the navigation is easy to do and the pictures are breathtaking.

P.S.
Please accept my condolences for FOREVER-LOST #375 & #6074,
my dear castle-guys.

Be of good cheer, they may yet be produced.

++Lar
Hello, again, or, as they say in Nihongo, Konichiwa, Larry-san.  (It will be
the death of me if these keys on my keyboard will not type!)  I must concur
that this a stunning site but the real treat is the creations themselves.
Has this person and his friend Kotaro ever watched any anime like Princess
Mononoke or Metropolis?  They seem to be possibly very influenced by
environments derived from anime and old Akira Kurosawa epics such as The
Seven Samurai.  Takeshi Itou does to LEGO backgrounds and environments what
Frederick Remington did to Old West painitings and sculptures.  This man is
SO talented, Larry-san.  He should consider working with LEGO International.
They pay people large amounts of money to build such sculptures.  All of the
LEGOLAND places are proof enough of the talents of these people.  I wish to
talk some more about my exploits since I left LUGNET but I will leave that
in another letter and in another place.  The problem, however, is finding
the right place so I will leave this message at an end so sayonara, Larry-san.
Jesse Long
P.S.  In traditional Japanese greetings, you are supposed to say the last
name of a person but that is only in a formal sense and your last name,
although only nine letters long, is extremely difficult to type or to
pronounce.  Most generally, speaking of the first name with the ending of
-san is reserved only with casual, friendly conversations but in this case,
I am not a very close friend of yours but your name is also very hard to
type and to pronounce, as mentioned before, so I apologize for saying your
first name instead of saying your last name.



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  Re: Itou's Castle (Re: Castle work by Takeshi Itou)
 
(...) Indeed you have, as usual :-) ... Arigato Gozaimasu, Kotaro-sensei. (...) only, the navigation is easy to do and the pictures are breathtaking. (...) Be of good cheer, they may yet be produced. ++Lar (22 years ago, 9-Jul-02, to lugnet.castle)

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