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Re: Sept/Oct LEGO Magazine
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Fri, 20 Sep 2002 07:53:28 GMT
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Personally, I think that these jokes are a bit rude. Disclosure of
information has never been a problem with the lego company, so why the
sudden confidentiality?
I can only form an opinion based on the two I saw in the post. In Australia,
we only get World Club mag every 3 (!) months!!! Even then, after 3 months
waiting, we don't get the Ask Redini. (Fortunately, it seems.) I'm actually
14, living next to some 10 and 7 year olds, and they get decent answers to
questions by *GASP* E-mail!
While some kids may not be able to use the net, they can probably dictate.
Just my (Very poor) 2 cents Au, or 1 cent American.
Grill if you will.
-Matt
In lugnet.lego.direct, Benjamin Medinets writes:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Jake McKee writes:
<Massive Snip!>
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> The rest of the magazine, at least in my opinion, was decent to good.
> For getting it for "free" it was pretty good. The rest of the articles
> were interesting enough for me, and I'm sure that the average kid would
> find the articles informative and "fun".
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> I haven't got the next edition of Lego Club Magazine (the first/last
> one I received was the July/August edition), and it had the same
> "Ask Redini" in it.
>
> Ben
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| (...) I wouldn't go as far as describing it appalling. I would find some of the responses in bad taste. I find them really dumb, and not really fun (or funny for that matter). I have seen some corny, dumb jokes, especially in kid's publications, and (...) (22 years ago, 20-Sep-02, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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