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Re: SSCC Rainbow Corkscrew
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:14:29 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Richie Dulin wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Ross Crawford wrote:
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Sometime last year, I was sharing a very nice chinese meal with a couple of
fellow AFOLs (who shall remain nameless, but are both well known around
here). There was some alcohol consumed, but thats probably irrelevant.
Sometime during the evening, the conversation turned to LEGO. Well it
probably did many times actually. But this particular time, the idea was put
forward of a new space (space!) faction.
Well most of you probably know, I dont build space. But maybe because of
the company, maybe because of the wine, I agreed to build something for this
faction. So we had to come up with an idea. And as we were in a restaurant,
and all fans of the Muppets, all we could come up with was the Swedish Space
Chef Consortium.
Well we talked about it for a bit, and thought what kind of ships would
chefs build?. And the answer was, of course, ships that look like kitchen
implements. Mixers, rolling pins, various types of cutlery were all
mentioned, as well as a silver champignon, and a couple of other
food-related items. But I decided to do a corkscrew.
So I went home and did it. One of my co-conspirators kindly supplied a
rock-raiders drill piece, which I felt would be vital, and I didnt own, but
I supplied the rest. And it was with glea that I showed off the resulting
MOC to the others.
But when I asked where are yours???, all they could do was mumble excuses
like I dont have enough parts or Im working on some other super
fantasmagorical space thingy, so I said Id hold off posting pics for a
while. But a year or so later, it appears the SSCC is indeed a consortium of
1.
And here it
is.
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Nice contest entry but I dont think it will win.
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Are you mocking Lar for using a turn of phrase that nobody else here has heard
before?
There seem to be some that think that using a little known turn of phrase is
something to belittle or ridicule. I just dont get that. Seems petty to me to
harp on other people for such things.
It sure reads like youre mocking him to me.
ROSCO
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