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David "Fuzzy" Gregory wrote:
> ----SNIP-----
>
> If a proper venue could be aquired, such as the Indianapolis Convention Center,
> then there would be ample room for an enormous Brick Bazzar. A LEGO store is a
> great thing to have at Brickfest, but without one, the people selling on site
> could do much more business.
>
> I've been to the LEGO stores in the Chicago area, and I love them. BUT they are
> smaller than the Patomic Mills store, and thus would make the mad rush even more
> maddening.
>
> I for one am willing to help with BrickFest, should it come to Indianapolis.
>
> David "Fuzzy" Gregory
> IndyLUG Secretary
>
>
Me too. I'd be very happy to assist with the endeavor in any way I can.
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Joe Greene
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