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A couple of nights ago I decided to try to build a Canadian flag on a 16x32 baseplate. While I was looking for some reference flags online I realized that Canada's Flag Day was coming up. Head on over to the new Brickshelf gallery to see my version (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.announce.brickshelf, lugnet.fun.holiday)
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| | Re: FREEBIE: "The Ultimate LEGO book" from DK
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(...) [Nitpick part snipped because it's correct... nothing to add] (...) I would say this "rijmpiet"[1] could be a proffessional, I'll tell him when I see him ;-) (...) Not at all, it's rather hard to translate a poem. [translation stuff snipped] (...) (25 years ago, 4-Feb-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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| | Re: FREEBIE: "The Ultimate LEGO book" from DK
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Yesterday I received my prize, and a wonderful prize it is! (thank you Richard!) Along with the book Richard wrote his own 'Sinterklaas'-like poem: It has come a long way, from that wooden shed, there are bricks you can code and books to be read. (...) (25 years ago, 4-Feb-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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| | (update)Re: Christmas tree decorations
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(...) Just a followup... We used about a dozen of the little sets from this year's advent calender; just used a loop of thread between a couple of the bricks, and most of them hung fine. We got lots of postive feeback from friends *and* family. :) (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jan-00, to lugnet.fun.holiday)
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| | Re: FREEBIE: "The Ultimate LEGO book" from DK
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I forgot to ask everyone if they would allow me to publish their efforts here - ooops, so here (after permission sought) is Anders Isaksson's entry :) The background to this is his entire family (five of them) had spent most of Christmas in bed (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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