| | Re: Registration Opens For BricksWest™ 2002 Kevin Wilson
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| | Mark Sandlin wrote in message ... (...) I don't think this is out of line at all. I paid more than this for a three-day non-profit conference in Seattle last year, and it didn't include anything like a half day in legoland :-) Or a t-shirt, or many (...) (23 years ago, 2-Dec-01, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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| | | | Re: Registration Opens For BricksWest 2002 Jennifer L. Boger
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| | | | (...) (just a note, i don't want to spark a debate) commercial/technical...i/whatever cons may cost a lot, but they're: 1) open to the public 2) have vendors 3) for profit (23 years ago, 2-Dec-01, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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| | | | | | Re: Registration Opens For BricksWest 2002 Maggie Cambron
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| | | | | (...) (just a note, me neither) (...) not to mention they are often: 4) paid for by employer or 5) tax-deductible Keeping in mind we're talking two different types of events, IMO $75 sounds a bit steep but worth it. (Course, a family of four in (...) (23 years ago, 2-Dec-01, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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| | | | Re: Registration Opens For BricksWest™ 2002 Mark Sandlin
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| | | | (...) Like I told Matt, I prefer to be given the option of deciding for myself whether I want the T-Shirt or the admission to Legoland. Personally, I think Legoland is a once-in-five-years thing for me. I just wasn't so impressed with it that I feel (...) (23 years ago, 2-Dec-01, to lugnet.events.brickswest)
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