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In lugnet.lego.announce, Brad Justus writes:
> We can state definitively that the LEGO Company is *not* withdrawing,
> halting production, or ceasing to market our (extremely successful) Bionicle
> products. In fact (as many of you are already aware), the Bionicle saga (and
> products) will be continuing in 2002.
OK...well, I feel somewhat better at this news. I apologize for taking
multiple news stories, from multiple sources, as the truth in this matter,
especially when we have such a great direct line to the actual source.
Thank you, Brad, for responding to this and clearing it up...I certainly
hope some sort of public retraction by the assorted media outlets is quick
in coming. Look at how a little irresponsible reporting made me feel
here...not pretty.
If anyone took offense or issue with my postings on this subject, I also
apologize for that. I won't re-hash the feelings that I have previously
expressed, but I do feel strongly a great wrong was nearly perpetrated on
LEGO, and am thankful that the company has cooler heads on cooler shoulders
than mine in this situation.
A somewhat less aggrivated Matt
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| OK, let's put a stop right now to the speculation and conclusion-jumping. We can state definitively that the LEGO Company is *not* withdrawing, halting production, or ceasing to market our (extremely successful) Bionicle products. In fact (as many (...) (23 years ago, 30-Oct-01, to lugnet.lego.announce) !!
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