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(...) What do you think of this? I could have specialty tables for the town 1) "Building" Tables with baseplates and lots of bricks, windows and doors 2) "Vehicle" Tables which specialize in accessories like wheels, windshields, and wings 3) "Zoo" (...) (26 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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(...) Minifigs, now they have feelings.. and they assure me that out of all my toys they are the only ones that are sentient. And that all the rest aren't plotting to lock me in my room and make me play with them after years of neglect. They (...) (26 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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(...) That depends on if you get your "real" theology from the Velveteen Rabbit or from Toy Story. Cuz if you're going Velveteen (not Velveeta, please) then they've got some years left. (...) too much of an issue. Good questions I need to think (...) (26 years ago, 25-Mar-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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(...) You shouldn't talk to your puppets.. _they're_not_real_ ;-) (...) Task-based or free-style? What age-group are they? Could they co-operate in teams? From a LEGO event that I went to at a local bookshop, I saw that the kids will invariably take (...) (26 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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Hey, I'm seriously considering doing a Buildathon for the kids in my city. I do a Kids Night at our community center every Monday night, and my puppet team and I have had some dialogue about having a Lego Night. I've wandered around Lugnet and (...) (26 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.fun.community) !
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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] (...) (27 years ago, 4-Feb-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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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. (...) (27 years ago, 4-Feb-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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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 (...) (27 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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(...) Ah - my mistake! Thanks for the info though! (...) Thanks for the re-translation too :) Cheers, Richard (27 years ago, 8-Jan-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 04:15:36 GMT, "Richard Franks" <spontificus@__nospa...yahoo.com> wrote: <nitpick> (...) Technically, Sinterklaas and Father Christmas are different traditions. Though I do believe the name "Santa Claus" originates with the Dutch (...) (27 years ago, 8-Jan-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
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