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Re: Map of the Worlde
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Date: 
Mon, 3 Jul 2000 17:51:18 GMT
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Richard Parsons (<Fx4LxH.GKp@lugnet.com>) wrote at
14:34:44


Obviously I know where Great Brickain is, and I have a fair idea where San
Kirko is.

But at the moment, after these three, there will be a fair portion of the
map marked 'Here be dragons'.

Excellent idea.

There must, surely, be someone in S. America. Around the river Plate ;-)

Actually, now I think about it, Sir Francis Brick may well have landed a
small army somewhere around the Andes. After a few feats, they legged it
:-)

No! don't get me started - I don't have time.

(I imagine Oceanus/Terra Incognito might be preferable to dragons. They
be far too Castley fer *my* likin').
--
Tony Priestman



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  Re: Map of the Worlde
 
Evening gang, So what think we of something like this...... (URL) baldly going... Check out Port Block at (URL) Priestman" wrote ... (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jul-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.pirates)

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  Map of the Worlde
 
I find myself contemplating adding an interactive map of the world (olde worlde style) to the Port Block site, identifying other ports and places in the historical (piratical) legoverse. Obviously I know where Great Brickain is, and I have a fair (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jul-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.pirates)

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