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| (...) Thanks! :) Have patience and thou shalt recieve. (...) Sure did, talked to you about it too! :) Thanks for the reply! --Anthony (22 years ago, 29-Aug-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general)
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| If anyone can help me find these items I would appreciate it. I am willing to pay the below stated prices for each: Black Falcon torsos with black arms(17) $.50-.75 Used $1.50 New Light Grey legs with black hips(17) $.50-.75 Used $1.50 New Dark gray (...) (22 years ago, 28-Aug-02, to lugnet.castle)
| | | | Re: Very funny bit of information on the guage of American Railroads (Not directly LEGO related)
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| (...) I recall my visit to Pompeii, Italy, 10 years ago. The Romans there used stepping stones to cross streets from sidewalk to sidewalk, much like a zebra crossing type sidewalk today, but elevated. As I recall the stones were spaced so that (...) (22 years ago, 28-Aug-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space)
| | | | Re: Very funny bit of information on the guage of American Railroads (Not directly LEGO related)
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| (...) When I drove a Renault LeCar for a while, I was very aware of ruts in the highways. It had a sufficiently narrower wheel spacing that it would ride either on the left or the right hand side of the lane. Every once in a while, it would lurch (...) (22 years ago, 28-Aug-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space)
| | | | Re: Very funny bit of information on the guage of American Railroads (Not directly LEGO related)
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| (...) Hmmm... I can confirm that there are indeed some ruts in *paved* roman roads, although I cannot confirm if these date from the Roman Era (like you say, there has been a continuous usage of some roman roads). What I can say is, in long (...) (22 years ago, 28-Aug-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space)
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