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Re: Sneak preview Estuary Stronghold
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Date: 
Tue, 1 Feb 2000 02:16:07 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
Why don't you have a way? Many companies offer free sites to anyone, and the
one I use (geocities) comes with a WYSIWYG, user-friendly editor. No HTML
knowledge required. If scanning is the prob, send them to me (via snail-mail)
and I'll be happy to scan them for you.
It sounds VERY cool and I (and I'm sure that other people too) want to see it!

Yeah, the "prob" is that I don't have a scanner or digital camera! How
prehistoric!!! I feel like Fred Flintstone! Thanks for the offer, if I can get
some good photos maybe I'll take you up on that, toda giveret.

Yep, me too - planning on the summer when I get to retrieve all my lost bricks
from Israel, then planning on NEXT summer when I'll go back to my (big and
beautiful) house in Israel instead of this tiny and crampy (1) apartment in
which I live right now. I'm stocking on lego right now, because once I get
back to Israel I won't be finding much lego in MSRP prices... (2)

So, what's up, you do summers there and winters here? I guess winter IS kinda
rainy over there, I remember in 91/92 when they had all that flooding - washed
out part of old Jaffa.


"Someday,
when my life has passed me by,
I'll turn around and wonder why,
LEGO was always there for me"... ;-)

Very poetic, you live up to your name!

Yala bye,
Bill

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Sneak preview Estuary Stronghold
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Date: 
Tue, 1 Feb 2000 02:33:13 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bill Farkas writes:
In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
Why don't you have a way? Many companies offer free sites to anyone, and the
one I use (geocities) comes with a WYSIWYG, user-friendly editor. No HTML
knowledge required. If scanning is the prob, send them to me (via snail-mail)
and I'll be happy to scan them for you.
It sounds VERY cool and I (and I'm sure that other people too) want to see • it!

Yeah, the "prob" is that I don't have a scanner or digital camera! How
prehistoric!!! I feel like Fred Flintstone! Thanks for the offer, if I can get
some good photos maybe I'll take you up on that, toda giveret.

I wouldn't go as far as to see you're pre-historic... maybe the bronze
period? ;-)


Yep, me too - planning on the summer when I get to retrieve all my lost
bricks
from Israel, then planning on NEXT summer when I'll go back to my (big and
beautiful) house in Israel instead of this tiny and crampy (1) apartment in
which I live right now. I'm stocking on lego right now, because once I get
back to Israel I won't be finding much lego in MSRP prices... (2)

So, what's up, you do summers there and winters here? I guess winter IS kinda
rainy over there, I remember in 91/92 when they had all that flooding - washed
out part of old Jaffa.

Nah, I do all this year here and visit during the summer. In 92 (I was in
second grade ;-) there was even snow! But it might've been 92/3.



"Someday,
when my life has passed me by,
I'll turn around and wonder why,
LEGO was always there for me"... ;-)

Very poetic, you live up to your name!

LOL! I love songs. I didn't make this up though, it's a real song with only
the word lego instead of "you" :-)

-Shiri
http://www.geocities.com/shiri_lego/

 

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