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| | Re: 4883 Gear Grinders - First play
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| (...) Nice looking tractor. Rear view please? Does your camera have a "White Balance" option? If it does, you could probably tweak it so that the red and grey look more natural. Maybe we should do a competition for MOCs built from given Designer (...) (20 years ago, 17-Jan-05, to lugnet.basic, FTX)
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| | Re: Bye, bye LUGNET
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| (...) You are in good company! That's exactly why that usage was invented some time in the last couple of centuries. You could also read it as "Oh my gosh" or even "Oh my golly". Gosh and golly (euphemisms for God) were also invented to stop people (...) (20 years ago, 4-Mar-05, to lugnet.admin.general)
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| | Re: Bye, bye LUGNET
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| (...) You aren't considering how "heavy" the enforcement it is for the admins. I think that the particular model selected by Lugnet is unecessarily tough for the admins, and this example illustrates that. (20 years ago, 2-Mar-05, to lugnet.admin.general)
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| | Re: Bye, bye LUGNET---WHY SWEAR?
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| (...) The true master of language doesn't place any word in the English vocabulary off limits. In some cases, the rude word is just the correct one. Just ask Chaucer, William Shakespeare, DH Lawrence, or Henry James. Stupid use of a cuss word is (...) (20 years ago, 2-Mar-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | Re: Bye, bye LUGNET
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| (...) This is true, but there are some words that many people find offensive and/or don't want their kids to see. But I don't think the issue here is about naughty words. I think the issue here is with the Orwellian mode of enforcement. I'd prefer (...) (20 years ago, 1-Mar-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | Re: Release dates
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| (...) The arc was pretty clear from castle to pirates to cowboys to adventurers. Not to mention Star Wars. If I have snipped out your other examples of where Lego might go next, but I think if you want to find out where Lego goes next, visit a toy (...) (20 years ago, 28-Feb-05, to lugnet.lego)
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| | Re: Release dates
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| (...) Oh we could have a field day with this one. Guns 'n' Pickups for the gun crazed middle America versus historical playsets for sensitive Scandinavians? Dinosaurs co-existing with humans for the creationist New World versus mythical beasts for (...) (20 years ago, 28-Feb-05, to lugnet.lego, FTX)
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| | Re: 50 Years - Lego System of Play
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| (...) Well, the obvious one is the 8 different 1:87 metal wheeled trucks. Each one piece. But at a more subtle level - the roadsigns and garage have similar single-use pieces now. But the overall balance of Lego parts now is much more multi-use. (20 years ago, 26-Feb-05, to lugnet.general)
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| | Re: 10152 Update
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| (...) I agree. They should make one with the containers in the old light grey. Maersk wouldn't know the difference, the AFOL collectors would be happy and TLG would get rid of those extra unsold old greys. (20 years ago, 20-Dec-04, to lugnet.lego, FTX)
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| jordan (score: 0.426) |
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| | Re: Happy Christmas! from The Brick Testament
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| (...) It will be a very "Brick Testament" Xmas at our house this year - we'll be opening our family's "Holy Trinity" boxed set. And a A Brick Testament greeting card will just be icing on the cake. Maybe you should do an advent calendar next year - (...) (20 years ago, 17-Dec-04, to lugnet.fun.holiday, FTX)
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| | Re: anyone here?
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| (...) Yeah, it totally makes no sense to celebrate Christmas in December in Australia. No one knows when Jesus was born anyway, and a lot of the "Christmas" traditions are carry overs from various "pagan" celebrations of the winter solstice. For (...) (20 years ago, 14-Dec-04, to lugnet.fabuland)
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| | Re: anyone here?
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| (...) It can snow in winter in the Southern Hemispehere too! Just ask any Middle-Earth (aka New Zealand) resident! Our Fabuland is stuck in a drawer - apart from a keyring. We decided to leave it until our daughter is ready for it. She just turned (...) (20 years ago, 12-Dec-04, to lugnet.fabuland)
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