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Re: Something I saw in brickshelf from Thomas Rafert
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Date: 
Fri, 29 Aug 2003 17:27:50 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Jon Palmer wrote:
   In lugnet.castle, Thomas Rafert wrote:
   Thanks for posting the link and the nice comments. I’ve had most of it together for about a year now, and some of the buildings for more than 4 years. My main desire is to add a lot of detail to it, bring it to life so to speak. I’ve gone through some of the buildings and hinged them to open up and gave them interiors. I should have a lot more added to it for NWBC http://www.sealug.org/nwbrickcon2003.html.

What none of you know is that Thomas is quite Space. Really, he is. And to Tom: You keep and eye on those sheep. And just remember whose keeping an eye on your castle. Every. Day. (and *not* getting glue on your tables, for that matter)


    j o n
zemi.net
the-shipyard

True I do enjoy Space now and then but my real passion is Castle. I’ll be watching my sheep, you’d better be ready for them just incase they get loose.

Dan was mentioning you were going to be at the studio starting this week. I might be coming down there tonight around 6:30 if Dan is still there. And thank you for taking care of my tables.

Beware of the sheep.

Thomas



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(...) And to Tom: You keep and eye on those sheep. And just remember whose keeping an eye on your castle. Every. Day. (and *not* getting glue on your tables, for that matter) (URL) j o n (URL) zemi.net> (URL) the-shipyard> (21 years ago, 29-Aug-03, to lugnet.castle, FTX)

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