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Holiday LEGO fun??
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 00:09:47 GMT
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Hi there lads and lasses,

The holiday break is almost upon us (for those not already on school
holidays), and I was wondering if we were all still interested in meeting up
for a few hours to check out the Vikings display at GB's in the city. I
realise that a few of us have already seen it and have posted less than
favourable impressions, but we had so much fun at Penrith I thought we might
like to do it again.

I'll probably go see it regardless of whether it's counted as a Studs sub-
meeting, and I was thinking Saturday might be a good time. I won't be buying
much, but if there's a grey plates service pack or two (aka 7151) to be had
for a bargain I'll just have to go without lunch... for a week. Small price to
pay IMO.

Anyway, if you're not going away to take full advantage of the five day
weekend and you want to have a few hours of LEGO fun, let me know. The
Saturday is flexible too.


Tiddle-pip


Pete Callaway



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  Re: Holiday LEGO fun??
 
(...) Saturday morning is good for me. We could probably do a quick tour of DJs and Playscene as well. Re the GPSP (7151) -- GBs city has a [whole pile] of them. --Dave PS Last time I went there I was bemused to notice that Level Five has about (...) (25 years ago, 18-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
  Re: Holiday LEGO fun??
 
(...) As you all would know, I'd go along and see two 2x4's stuck together so count me in, you guys set the time but Saturday morning sounds good. Where's Santosh and his shareholder card (does this card get us free Cokes in the VIP frequent buyers (...) (25 years ago, 18-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
  Re: Holiday LEGO fun??
 
(...) Ok then, count me in. (...) Is that a challenge? (...) Is that what you call those small 1x1 plates? James (who's started on the chocolate already...) (25 years ago, 18-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.au)

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