| | | | | Mr L F Braun wrote:
>
> Steve Campbell wrote:
>
> > Tony Priestman wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sat, 6 Nov 1999, Bruce Schlickbernd (<FKsLLt.s0@lugnet.com>) wrote at
> > > 20:15:29
> > > > No pirate babes?!? Port Block, where the men are men and the horses are
> > > > nervous. ;-)
> > >
> > > Reminds me of a joke. Thank goodness there are no LEGO camels :-)
> > >
> > > Or sheep.
> > > --
> > > Tony Priestman
> >
> > Have you seen the Gungan Kaduus (sp) for 2000?
>
> And if you're feeling *dangerous*, you can always wait for the 2000 polar bears
> and dinosaurs...
For any New-Zealand or Scotland-based Pirates, I have made a LEGO sheep out of
commonly available parts...
J
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | Jeff Johnston wrote
> For any New-Zealand or Scotland-based Pirates, I have made a LEGO sheep out of
> commonly available parts...
Gadzooks! No! Please! What next? A Lego packet of three? A Lego tube
of -
This has gone far enough!
And out of commonly available parts no less. There was a time when decorum
was maintained. Some things were regulated by good manners or at least kept
(mainly) indoors. These young people, making Lego sheep out of commonly
available parts. And for Pirates!
Terrifying. ;-)
(Please excuse all the exclamation marks. I'm not very good at moral
outrage. I'm a bit out of practice. I don't think I've actually been
morally outraged since about 1975. Apart from my reaction to last weekend's
appalling Australian republic referendum. And don't get me started on
that.)
Richard
Still baldly going...
Speak to the Governor at http://www.hinet.net.au/~guinan/
PI[so,ig+++ pi++ is,ia-]++ AD++ NI+ TO---- S+ LS- A+ LM- YB66m :-)
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