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Daniel Siskind wrote:
> I've always thought of excuses of why my castle models were made from red bricks
> and I cam up with the Blood Stone "chronicles" years ago to help explain this
> (the next installment on the site will go into it the why's). However, if you
> were the first to use the name I will gladly find some variation as to
> distingish between our models. We may have thought of the idea independently,
> but it seems you were first to use it publicly. How about "Gore Stone Castle"
> ha! I guess I'll think of something...
Sanguine castle? (not the cheerful, optimistic definition, but the blood-
thirsty one, based on the medieval four humors).
Crimson keep?
Chris
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In lugnet.castle, Christopher Lindsey writes:
> Daniel Siskind wrote:
>
> > I've always thought of excuses of why my castle models were made from
> > red bricks and I cam up with the Blood Stone "chronicles" years ago to
> > help explain this (the next installment on the site will go into it the
> > why's). However, if you were the first to use the name I will gladly
> > find some variation as to distingish between our models. We may have
> > thought of the idea independently, but it seems you were first to use it
> > publicly. How about "Gore Stone Castle" ha! I guess I'll think of
> > something...
>
> Sanguine castle? (not the cheerful, optimistic definition, but the blood-
> thirsty one, based on the medieval four humors).
> Crimson keep?
Yes, yes, and the throne room shot can carry the caption, "In the court of the
Crimson Keep!"
(Somebody out there will get this one -- FUT lugnet.off-topic.pun)
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John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D.
Department of Structural Biology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA 94305
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13th Century Schitzoid man!
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In reply to my remark, "In the Court of the Crimson Keep,"
In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Rick Kujawa writes:
> 13th Century Schitzoid man!
Ha! Flushed one out!
It just took me a few days to find your message. My cookies got reset somehow
to the default, so I've missed posts to the off-topic groups.
Somewhere on the Net I read that there is a positive correlation between such
hobbies as Lego, computers, and prog-rock. I'm guilty on all counts --
apparently, so are you.
Did you catch my other prog-rock Lego pun earlier that day?
http://www.lugnet.com/general/?n=17033
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John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D.
Department of Structural Biology
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, CA 94305
Secretary, Californians for Renewable Energy <http://www.calfree.com>
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