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Re: Bullboys, Moomen, or Longhorns?
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 13 Nov 1999 06:37:35 GMT
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Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> > The "debate" is over the potential name of the new series being released for
> > 2000 in the castle theme. Since no names are listed in the catalogs, we've been
> > off and calling them whatever our little hearts desire. And since they have
> > pictures of bull-horns on their shields, we've been coming up with some rather
> > silly cow-type names. :)
> >
> > DaveE
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> This was self-evident when I placed my original comment in the Castles
> section. Placed in the General area it could get confusing since I didn't
> directly identify that this was about the new Castle minifigs with the bull
> symbol and dragon-master horn-helms. I've been busted by the topic police
> again! No doubt correctly, but leaving a mystified readership.
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> I'm surprise that no one has made the correlation between the new Princess in
> the Castle, and all these guys trying to bust down the barbicans to get at the
> only female there is: ahhhhhh, but if I say it (has to do with Horns) I'll
> probably get busted again. :-)
Busted? Are we back on that trope about the chesty minifigs *again*!?!? ;)
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> (oh heck, The Horny Guys)
Personally, since they use ranged weapons to do their dirty work, I was thinking
of going to the only slightly more cerebral "Cow-ards." A close runner-up was
"The Cowflops."
LFB.
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