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Re: Astro Lift Co. entry for Paul Hartzog's non-violent space MOC contest.
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lugnet.build.contests
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Sun, 6 May 2001 01:34:11 GMT
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Hi, I just realized that I should have posted here as well as space. In
case you guys don't check lugnet.space that often, here is my contest entry.
PS: Please assume the figs on the meat hooks are dumb cattle. I don't want
to upset anyone.
Best!
~Trev
Astro Lift Co.
In lugnet.space, Trevor Pruden writes:
> Hi, all! Wow, talk about me leaving this RIGHT to the last minute. Well
> it's May 5th, the last day to enter MOCs for the contest, and here is mine.
> I don't have the presentation of the Sight Hound contest entry, and my
> camera was giving me troubles, but I think I have conveyed the point well
> enough. I present the IP560 Industrial Processor Vessel. In this case the
> ship has been configured to process Gungans for the production of GUNGAN
> SPAMCAKE! :^D Not everyone may be aware, but there are large fishing
> trawlers in use today that catch, clean, process and can the fish (ie:
> salmon) right on board. This is the same idea. But for our most beloved
> Gungan minifig character.
<snip>
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> Here is my main site home page:
> http://members.home.net/tpruden3/index.html
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> And here is a direct link to my Astro Lift page for the contest entry.
> http://members.home.net/tpruden3/IP560.html
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> Now, remember, this is supposed to be satyrical, and is not intended to
> offend the vegetarian, vegan or rights activists. If you find the carving
> up of Gungans offensive, please do not follow the above link. Personally,
> the thought of the big fish processing ships in use today make me a bit
> queezy. But comments are appreciated. :^) Waddy'all think?
>
> ~Trev
> Astro Lift Co.
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