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Reeeeeeeally? <grin>
Please clarify, I haven't been following .pirates *that* carefully; Frank-ly,
(1) I haven't been following much of lugnet carefully at all... I barely even
noticed I won CLSOTW... (2) ... just barely keeping up on .castle.
Which reminds me... nice job on the MOC, Frank! I like it. I suspect you won't
be having lack-of-brick problems, like moi, eh? <grin>
-Shiri (at least, I think so, I need so much sleep it's scary)
(1) Uh-oh... does this mean I get sent over to .pun? (3)
(2) OK, that was a lie ;-) ... but I *did* get email congratulations (two)
before I saw it for myself...
(3) "Say what?!"
Not that there's anything wrong with hanging out with Lind-say... what...
nothing at all... but... uh-oh, I blew it, didn't I?... <grin>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Shiri Dori wrote:
>
> > (there's a joke hiding in there somewhere)
>
> Reeeeeeeally? <grin>
>
> Please clarify, I haven't been following .pirates *that* carefully; Frank-ly,
> (1) I haven't been following much of lugnet carefully at all... I barely even
> noticed I won CLSOTW... (2) ... just barely keeping up on .castle.
>
> Which reminds me... nice job on the MOC, Frank! I like it. I suspect you won't
> be having lack-of-brick problems, like moi, eh? <grin>
Oh, I don't know, I think it is quite possible that I will run out of
bricks on this creation. I'm already almost out of red 2x4 bricks, and I
have a lot more support superstructure to go (which will likely eat up
all the blue and yellow bricks).
--
Frank Filz
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Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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| In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> > (there's a joke hiding in there somewhere)
>
> Reeeeeeeally? <grin>
>
> Please clarify, I haven't been following .pirates *that* carefully; Frank-ly,
> (1) I haven't been following much of lugnet carefully at all... I barely even
> noticed I won CLSOTW... (2) ... just barely keeping up on .castle.
The Sea Wolf, by Jack London. The central character being a ship captain
named Wolf Larson.
If Vulf has a son named Lar, he'd be Lars Vulfson. I TOLD you the joke was
hiding (and perhaps should have stayed hidden). :-)
Bruce
>
> Which reminds me... nice job on the MOC, Frank! I like it. I suspect you won't
> be having lack-of-brick problems, like moi, eh? <grin>
>
> -Shiri (at least, I think so, I need so much sleep it's scary)
>
> (1) Uh-oh... does this mean I get sent over to .pun? (3)
>
> (2) OK, that was a lie ;-) ... but I *did* get email congratulations (two)
> before I saw it for myself...
>
> (3) "Say what?!"
> Not that there's anything wrong with hanging out with Lind-say... what...
> nothing at all... but... uh-oh, I blew it, didn't I?... <grin>
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