| | Re: The Brick Testament: The Full Extent of The Law Tobbe Arnesson
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| | (...) Lv 11:3 [turns on Homer S. voice] Mmm, cow! :4 I thought camels had two humps? :5 I like that wall paper, but the wall is kind of clean? Not that level of detail I'm used to. I'm spoiled, I really am! :6 LOL! Love the couch! The 'what you call (...) (21 years ago, 29-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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| | | | Re: The Brick Testament: The Full Extent of The Law Brendan Powell Smith
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| | | | (...) Weeee! (...) Some have one, others have two. My LEGO camels have one, because two would be very hard to fit on there and keep it in scale with minifigs. (...) Clean? You'd prefer I use my old dirty LEGO? Just kidding. I assume you meant that (...) (21 years ago, 29-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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| | | | | | Re: The Brick Testament: The Full Extent of The Law Erik Olson
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| | | | | (...) The two-humped camel was found mostly in Iran and beyond which is why Greeks called it Bactrian. The one-humped camel was domesticated, separately, in the Arabian desert and had a much more widespread territory. Ancient artwork outside Persian (...) (21 years ago, 30-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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| | | | | | Re: The Brick Testament: The Full Extent of The Law Tobbe Arnesson
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| | | | (...) Dunno if this is the case in English, but in Swedish we have two different words for Camel and that one humped one. "Kamel" and "Dromedar". Oh, and here's a hint: (URL) :9 I can hear the White Stripes music :) (...) :) (...) Do they count? (...) (21 years ago, 30-Oct-03, to lugnet.build.ancient)
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