| | | | | In lugnet.events.brickfest, Christina Hitchcock wrote:
> In lugnet.events.brickfest, Peter Blencowe wrote:
> > Im a tad confused by the brickfest faq. I am under 18 (but still out of the
> > recommended age and outside what I assume would be the socially exactable range
> > among peers in my age group) and wish to attend Brickfest on days other than the
> > public expo. If I go with a registered adult, can I do that? If so, would I also
> > need to register? Any help would be most appreciated.
>
> Hello Peter,
> Both you and an adult would need to register for the event. The adults account
> would need to be set up first and then he or she would register you under the
> account.
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> Christina
Thanks for clearing that up.
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| In lugnet.events.brickfest, Peter Blencowe wrote:
> In lugnet.events.brickfest, Christina Hitchcock wrote:
> > In lugnet.events.brickfest, Peter Blencowe wrote:
> > > Im a tad confused by the brickfest faq. I am under 18 (but still out of the
> > > recommended age and outside what I assume would be the socially exactable range
> > > among peers in my age group) and wish to attend Brickfest on days other than the
> > > public expo. If I go with a registered adult, can I do that? If so, would I also
> > > need to register? Any help would be most appreciated.
> >
> > Hello Peter,
> > Both you and an adult would need to register for the event. The adults account
> > would need to be set up first and then he or she would register you under the
> > account.
> >
> > Christina
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> Thanks for clearing that up.
Quite sorry for neglecting my email for so long! Just checked my in box and
found Christina's reply to my question there too. I keep forgeting that people
somtimes reply in email form. As to my age: Whoops I just checked my profile and
remebered that it isn't on there! Well by the time Brickfest comes I'll be 15.
So no, I am not a computer savvy 5 year old year old who if left unatended for
any length of time will run amuck during the the days' events tipping over mocs
left and right or anything of that nature.
Just incase anyone was wondering I will be there for certain but I just
remembered somthing I forgot to bring up: can i register to bring mocs?
(and if so Does the castle room include space for fantasy mocs? dragons, Da
Vinci machines , flying ships things of that nature.)
PETER
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.events.brickfest, Peter Blencowe wrote:
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> Just incase anyone was wondering I will be there for certain but I just
> remembered somthing I forgot to bring up: can i register to bring mocs?
> (and if so Does the castle room include space for fantasy mocs? dragons, Da
> Vinci machines , flying ships things of that nature.)
Hey Peter,
I'm not an official Brickfest person or anything, but I can answer you're
questions.
You can certainly bring MOCs regardless of age. One of the Castle guys last
year was underage and brought some great MOCs. Also, fantasy based stuff is
fine. Last year I brought a LotR MOC of the Bridge of Kazad-dum complete with
Balrog.
Ken
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> PETER
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Quite sorry for neglecting my email for so long! Just checked my in box and
> found Christina's reply to my question there too. I keep forgeting that people
> somtimes reply in email form. As to my age: Whoops I just checked my profile
> and remebered that it isn't on there! Well by the time Brickfest comes I'll be > 15.
> So no, I am not a computer savvy 5 year old year old who if left unatended for
> any length of time will run amuck during the the days' events tipping over mocs
>
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> PETER
I don't think it really is a question of your behavior, Peter. The rule is
that you must be accompanied by a parent/guardian who will assume any
liabilty and/or act on your behalf in case anything happens.
On a lighter note, I do hope this doesn't limit you from signing up and
attending.
Ben Medinets
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