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  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) While crutch-o-matic is in the market, it will be inflated. They must be building an armada. (...) The userid: overlord-my-own-beach (or something similar) auctioned a custom 6274 with an extra centre section and an extra mast recently, it (...) (23 years ago, 26-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
From: "Peter White" <aztekium@optusnet.com.au> (...) custom (...) nice (...) Yes, they have another one at the moment, looks very nice: (URL) Best bet is to snag a Flybo and try and add some bits. I have one, but it still needs more/taller masts to (...) (23 years ago, 26-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) I just built a 4x4 black stack underneath my Flybo mast until I got it to about the right height. Stick a cupboard door and a few tool clips on it if you want to make it look like it was supposed to be there. My Wobbegong raises the height of (...) (23 years ago, 27-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) "Crutch-o-Matic?" I'm confused. Who the h-e-double-hockey- sticks (as if I need to give more clues as to my origin) is the Crutch-o-Matic? But yeah, the prices are way inflated-- even more inflated than when Frank was building his armada! I've (...) (23 years ago, 27-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) Even if I don't get all my ships built, I should bring my box of pirate ship hull parts to Brickfest just to disgust people... (...) Mispelled auction listings are great. I got a good deal once on a lot of trian parts... (...) 6493 Flying Time (...) (23 years ago, 27-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) Yup! (...) What is it that attracts all you non-Aussie guys to loc.au? Apart from the fact that we are one of the consistently hottest LUGnet groups around, of course? I mean you must find most of the postings to be completely irrelevant (...) (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) "Flybo" is more poetic don't you think? (...) <cue blatant self-promotion, in the style of John Laws> "With over two dozen posts a day on lugnet.loc.au, it's easy to miss the messages that really matter. That's why I bookmark "Local happenings (...) (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) It's actually crunch-o-matic, I was being very silly. (...) Could this be one of those non-US names like the 6285 Dark Shark. Maybe they should have called it Calypso Cruiser. (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) From the "bored at work" department, here's the _only_ google.com reference to "crutch-o-matic": (URL) a rural labour saving device as I had first thought... Crunch-o-matic, on the other hand, was variously: *a piece of exercise equipment *a (...) (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) A couple reasons: - Richard Parsons, Port Block, and the Especially Cross Piratical Space Dudes - Browsing through the web interface from the main page (I even occaisionally peek at things in lugnet.loc.it even though I don't know Italian) (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) Skim/Read off the web. Curious, get tired of the same veiwpt. Ya'll often have a different twist. sheree (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
 
  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) Someone gave me a hard time that I posted here, once. So I post here every once in a while just to be me. Plus I like Oz. I had a lot of fun when I was there and this keeps the fun going a bit. Plus sometimes you get some amazing deals. (...) (...) (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)

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