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Re: Call for Participation in the Train Model Contest at BrickFest™ 2003
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lugnet.events.brickfest
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Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:55:21 GMT
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In lugnet.events.brickfest, James Trobaugh wrote:
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> In lugnet.events.brickfest, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > In lugnet.events.brickfest, Josh Baakko wrote:
> > > Lar, is it possible if I have an MOC entered by someone else? I was hoping
> > > to make it but the Marines have made that impossible, So I was going to have
> > > someone going enter it for me.
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> > So I dunno. Let us seek consensus. I do not think it is my place to decide this
> > in a vacuum. If there definitely is a precendent I would prefer to stick to it,
> > whichever way it went.
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> My thinking is that the contest is for 'fest attendees, the contest is being
> held at Brickfest to entertain people attending the event. It only seems fair
> that entries are limited to attendees.
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> There are other contest from time to time on the internet and such for everyone
> to be a part of, but this contest is designed for Brickfest and those attending.
> One of the fun parts of the fest is the end of the event when prizes are awarded
> and everyone gets to share in the winners acceptance of their awards.
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> jt
These are points well-taken, so how would one note that a MOC was submitted by
proxy? I will be building a MOC by a person who cannot attend (Nathan Well's
Trilobite) to be placed in a diorama.
Joe Meno
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