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Brad says that he sticks to his statement that next year should be a banner
year for Castle-heads.
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I want to say that it is very cool to have a representative of a large company
personally post responses to the concerns of a minority of a minority. (Castle
builders as a subset of adult builders who themselves are a small percentage of
LEGOs market)
Anyway, I look forward to seeing what your associates will deliver in the coming
year. What youve just posted would qualify as hype, so our expectations are
higher than theyve been in years. I hope the quality of the products can meet
or exceed our expectations.
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I agree. It's nice to see a company like Lego pay attention to the less
than 200 adults who build plastic castles.
I hope the new sets in 2004 are worthy of the special post!
-Aaron
"Rocco J Carello" <rogue27@mac.com> wrote in message
news:How4s5.538@lugnet.com...
> > Brad says that he sticks to his statement that next year should be a banner
> > year for Castle-heads.
>
>
> I want to say that it is very cool to have a representative of a large company
> personally post responses to the concerns of a minority of a minority. (Castle
> builders as a subset of adult builders who themselves are a small percentage of
> LEGO's market)
>
> Anyway, I look forward to seeing what your associates will deliver in the coming
> year. What you've just posted would qualify as hype, so our expectations are
> higher than they've been in years. I hope the quality of the products can meet
> or exceed our expectations.
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