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Re: Help The Homeless In Legoville!
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:12:04 GMT
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rsanders@gate.net!IHateSpam!
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R2 wrote:
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> Tom Stangl, VFAQman wrote in message <382156A0.38396BD9@vfaq.com>...
> > You obviously don't visit FL much ;-) Pink is very popular there, boys or
> > girls (Remember Miami Vice? No, they didn't paint the buildings those
> > colors just for the shows ;-) )
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> > I think what they need is MORE of the pastels, so proper FL architecture
> > can be built. More pieces in pink, more in aqua, more in light blue, more
> > in tan, and make a new light brown-orange-peach (dark earth tones - think
> > AZ desert). Do that, and make sure to make all of those colors available
> > in arches and curved pieces (6081/6091), and people could go NUTS with art
> > deco!
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> I grew up in Florida and all I have to say to pastel houses is YUCK!!!!!
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> Rose
Ray speaks thusly:
I grew up in Florida also, I still live here :) Send on the pink, the
pastels, the lavenders. Give me something that resembles 'novelty'
(wooden) siding and I will create a 1920s Florida seaside town. Heck, if
I had enough pink (and I do mean huge quantities, bricks plates &
arches) I could even build the Don CeSar hotel from St. Pete beach !
Ray Sanders
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Help The Homeless In Legoville!
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| Ray Sanders wrote in message (...) I know the Don Cesar very well. Hey maybe they could get a Don Cesar Lego promo set. I do agree that a seaside town can be quaint, however, my point is that not all girls like pink. But then again getting me to (...) (25 years ago, 4-Nov-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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