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In lugnet.announce.moc, John Neal wrote:
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My wife and I just celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary and this is what I
gave her:
You can see a few more pics and read more about these on one of my MOCpages
Here
Straight to the Brickshelf folder
Here
Schleim On,
JOHN
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On Valentines Day LegoLand CA was selling (Lego) roses. Eight bucks or so
before discounts. Glued together.
My wife and I were there with several sets of cousins and I scored big points
buying her one.
Matt
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In lugnet.general, Matthew Hamand wrote:
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On Valentines Day LegoLand CA was selling (Lego) roses. Eight bucks or so
before discounts. Glued together.
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They were still selling them a week later. I got one as a belated Valentine for
my wife.
(But its a really good thing that Valentines Day 2005 is on a Monday, and
therefore a winter BrickFest cant possibly coincide.)
Cary
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In lugnet.general, Cary Clark wrote:
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(But its a really good thing that Valentines Day 2005 is on a Monday, and
therefore a winter BrickFest cant possibly coincide.)
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lol I spent my 18th wedding anniversary at BricksWest 2002! 8^O
JOHN
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On Valentines Day LegoLand CA was selling (Lego) roses. Eight bucks or so
before discounts. Glued together.
My wife and I were there with several sets of cousins and I scored big points
buying her one.
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Yep, they were selling them as early as early December. They are glued
together, with a different petal arrangement (made from sloped bricks).
I didnt do too badly in the wife favor department after delivering her one.
Especially since it came after I was at sea for a week. (no real cut rose could
survive that long at sea). Im faced with making a vase for the rose- I have
tried a few ideas, but the rose is quite top heavy.
James Powell
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