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Re: A minifig pack for EVERY theme
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Thu, 6 Apr 2000 14:10:41 GMT
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> (1) it's a psychological thing. It's sort of like when you ask someone a
> riddle and you know the answer; you're convinced you would've gotten it easily
> there are so many obvious clues! But that's because you know the answer. Had
> you been the person to be asked, you might not have managed to connect the
> clues... Does that make sense?"
Well I understand what you are saying. The way I look at it though is: Any
face that doesn't have a microphone, hideous grin, eyepatch, monocle, or such
is a generic face regardless of how detailed it is. If I can put it on a
space person, then put it on a castle person and it still works, then it is a
good face. I would not mind having lots of any good female face. My only
problem with the King is that it comes with a crown (how many of these do we
need for crying out loud) instead of a white hair piece or generic helmet. If
all the faces were smileys, I would still think this about the King. I would
rather it be that lego never made faces other than the classic smiley but they
did so we are all stuck with that decision.
Mike Petrucelli
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| (...) No, no way! I was just giving the most obvious example... (...) Well, you might think you wouldn't mind, and perhaps you wouldn't; but perhaps you think you would because you DON'T have them (1). I have one of each and like them, yet if I had (...) (25 years ago, 4-Apr-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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