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Re: Reflections on my Lego past
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Date: 
Fri, 1 Feb 2002 21:58:43 GMT
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the funny thing about his post is that, i feel at least that anthony has
become what carney and the other guy he mentioned have in fame and respect.
anthony's epic is, i think, the longest and most detailed.. the standard by
which to compare. when i look at my story, i think.. i hope it becomes as
good as anthony's someday.

okay, getting off the hero worship wagon. yadda yadda yadda.

-lenny

In lugnet.castle, Andrew Weiner writes:
In lugnet.castle, Anthony Sava writes:
In lugnet.castle, Richard Noeckel writes:
I really honestly enjoyed your story Anthony.
About your journey and maturity thought the brick.

WOW... well I now know that at least one person read this post.  But what's
really shocking is that you found it, and then replied after nine months of it
being dead.




i remember this post.  i can't believe it got no replies back in the day.
anyway it is a good story and i liked it the first time and the second time

i wish more people would do a story like that.



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(...) i remember this post. i can't believe it got no replies back in the day. anyway it is a good story and i liked it the first time and the second time i wish more people would do a story like that. (22 years ago, 1-Feb-02, to lugnet.castle)

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