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Re: LEGO as a work centerpiece...
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 28 Feb 2000 15:18:12 GMT
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Heh-heh, thanks Colin. Luckily those Cypress trees would leave a larger bulge
in your pockets than, say, rare slopes and classic windows. Interestingly
enough, the only AFOL that has ever visited is Larry P., although others are
welcome, yourself included.
Gary Istok
Colin R Gutierrez wrote:
> I envy your collection, Gary. If I ever visit your house, you better
> check my pockets for cypress trees on the way out. ;]
> --Colin
>
> Gary Istok wrote:
> >
> > Today we (Information Technology Division of the University of Michigan)
> > are celebrating the successful implementation of Y2K from a few months
> > back.
> >
> > And I am bringing in the centerpiece to the luncheon buffet table.....
> > my 24 story Art Deco LEGO CENTER BUILDING, with a sign at the top that
> > says "Y2K OK". The sign is made of 1x1x1 white Cellulose Acetate
> > alphabet bricks (40 years old).
> >
> > This white building , about 4 1/2 feet tall (1,5 meter) is found on my
> > website (the shorter of the 2 tall office buildings):
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> > http://my.voyager.net/lar/gistok.html
> >
> > It's the first time I've ever used LEGO as a centerpiece.
> >
> > Gary Istok
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