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RE: Question about 6081
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 2 May 2000 04:57:39 GMT
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Not sure how to interpret the last one [wench service pack]...I don't know
if they'd sell that to kids :)
Benjamin Whytcross
BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
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Growing older is compulsary..Growing up isn't :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter White [mailto:aztekium@optusnet.com.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 2:55 PM
> To: lugnet.general@lugnet.com
> Subject: Re: Question about 6081
>
>
> In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> >
> >
> > Matthew Miller wrote:
> >
> > > Whytcross, Benjamin <BWhytcro@pacificaccess.com.au> wrote:
> > > > I'm just curious..why is the female mini-fig called a 'wench' in this set,
> > > > when [at least in Aus] it was called the princess' castle? I didn't think
> > > > TLG would release a set called 'Wenches castle'.
> > >
> > > I'm pretty sure that that is an _UN_official term, not
> somethign from Lego
> at
> > > all.
> >
> > I don't know what would happen if TLC ever made a "Wenches'
> Castle," but I
> have a
> > strange feeling that the normal consumer demographics wouldn't apply to *that*
> > puppy...
>
> You could have a whole 'wench' theme, Wenches Perilous
> Pitstop (they change
> their own tyres for a change), Fort Wencheredo (like the
> movie Bad Girls),
> Wenches Discovery Lab (girls do like science) and also the
> Wench Service Pack.
>
> pete.w
>
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