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So now there's a seventh color of pennant . . . black! Franklin gave me a couple
of black pennants at Dragon*Con. Now we can have a seventh pirate fleet, as soon
as I can get my hands on another half-dozen of those. He says they come from the
Podracing set . . . anybody out there buying that set for the orange bricks and
got some extra pennants?
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, Steve Jackson writes:
> So now there's a seventh color of pennant . . . black! Franklin gave me a couple
> of black pennants at Dragon*Con. Now we can have a seventh pirate fleet, as soon
> as I can get my hands on another half-dozen of those. He says they come from the
> Podracing set . . . anybody out there buying that set for the orange bricks and
> got some extra pennants?
3051 Blaze Attack also has a pair of black pennants, along with a cannon and
some other decent parts.
Frank
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On the subject of piece acquiring - the new Dino Island sets have a lot of
Cutter Bow pieces in them (The Island Hopper (5935) comes with two white
ones :))). The Naboo fighter also comes with two Gray ones (And is half
price in a few shops in the UK :))). Very good news as I'm probably going to
need to build quite a few cutters for a game I'm planning on running.
Steve
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, Steve Jackson writes:
> So now there's a seventh color of pennant . . . black! Franklin gave me a couple
> of black pennants at Dragon*Con. Now we can have a seventh pirate fleet, as soon
> as I can get my hands on another half-dozen of those. He says they come from the
> Podracing set . . . anybody out there buying that set for the orange bricks and
> got some extra pennants?
On no. This is like naming the seven dwarfs. Ummmmm, white, red, yellow,
blue, green, black. Six. Pink? Arrrr, I feel sea-sick.
Bruce
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
> Oh no. This is like naming the seven dwarfs. Ummmmm, white, red, yellow,
> blue, green, black. Six. Pink? Arrrr, I feel sea-sick.
Pink it is, matey. Don't be talking down the pink fleet . . . they be small but
dangerous. Remember the Boy Named Sue?
(Pink banners be damnably hard to find, too, arrr . . .)
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In lugnet.fun.gaming, Steve Jackson writes:
> In lugnet.fun.gaming, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
>
> > Oh no. This is like naming the seven dwarfs. Ummmmm, white, red, yellow,
> > blue, green, black. Six. Pink? Arrrr, I feel sea-sick.
>
> Pink it is, matey. Don't be talking down the pink fleet . . . they be small but
> dangerous. Remember the Boy Named Sue?
>
> (Pink banners be damnably hard to find, too, arrr . . .)
Welcome aboard, ye lubber. I be the cap'n of this here ship, and...wot's tha',
laddie? Be ye laffin' at me? Ha'n't ye ever heard o' Pink Pyrate Pete? Cap'n
Pigglesworth to ye. If'n ye think this ship not be a proper figh'in' vessel,
I'll ha' ye know I've taken more tonnage than Dread Pirate Roberts. Pink sails
don't signal the prey that we be pyrates (and pink cordage, and pink
paintwork, and pink...I be veerin' off course), so we can sneaks up on 'em real
close. Then we hoist the Jolly Roger and boarders away wi' ye, laddie.
O'carse, af'er seein' the pink skull'n'crossbones, they've already laughed
themsel's to death, but ye don't argue wi' success! Here now! Stop that
laffin'. OooooOOoooo, I could just stamp me li'tle pink boots...
Cap'n Pinkbeard
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