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Re: Latest Lego Magazine (or was is toilet paper?)
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lugnet.loc.au
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Thu, 28 Jun 2001 08:24:28 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richie Dulin writes:
> In lugnet.loc.au, Melody Brown writes:
> > I reckon, if we are really lucky and luck really goes our way, that our once
> > some-what thickish magazine (which has now turned into a huge newsletter)
> > will be available at the wonderful size of... one page! Yes that's right! a
> > one page newsletter from Lego! *(*^%$^*&(*&)( I mean what do you call
> > that... the lastest edition! Ok, I am greatful on the fact that we even get
> > the thing, but I used to actually look forward to it!
>
> At least they killed off the Time Cruiser comic.
Haha yeah!
> By over-analysing the replacement Alpha Team comic it is possible to see the
> comic as an ironic comment on the (economical) availability of the Oleg
> minifig compared to the henchmen minifigs.
>
> > I get a few in the mail at once but even though some of them were taken up
> > from the free deal, I do/did actually pay for a subscription.
>
> I paid for a two year renewal last time 'round. Pretty stupid, huh?
With what's available now... oh yeah!
> > It's almost like WHY BOTHER!
> For the special offers. No good ones recently, mind you. But the Tie/Y,
> Exploriens starship and the Flybo would very good value
> (and, in the distant past, the mug, lunchbox and backpack). And you can't >forget the pencil,
Aye? oh Dang! I missed out on that? waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa anyone have one
they want to sell?
> the rubber brick and the two keyrings.
> > Compared to the FREE editions America get and what-not, it's not
> > fair! yet again we suffer in silence and get piddly left-overs.
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> I wonder what they'd think of member contributions from members *over* 16?
> ie Those that are excluded from every competition (except the Lego
> Studios/Fox Studios one - I won a free pass for that one (other commitments
> meant I couldn't attend the VIP opening though... at one day's notice!).
oh bummer!
> > Ok I am over it! "Lego - I want you guys to make up for all the things we
> > seem to miss out on, by giving us a truely Australian only exclusive item!!!
> > yeah, sounds good to me! hmmm maybe a 1000+ piece Kangaroo Sculpture in a
> > new Sand Brown-Red brick colour!" :)) Please, Please, Please!
> No, No, not more colours. Please no!
> (I'm very happy with any 1000+ piece set of bricks in any/all of the old
> colours though).
Awww... well... you don't have to buy it! What's wrong with more colours?
I tried to combine as many colours possible in my latest build. :)))
More, more, moreeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
haha.
> > Sad and disappointed... Mel (who uses the pages as tissues to wipe away the
> > tears)
> You do? I didn't find them that absorbent.
:P... of course not... you live in Sydney :P
> Cheers
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> Richie Dulin
> Patrician of Brick-Morpork
Mel
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Latest Lego Magazine (or was is toilet paper?)
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| (...) I would have to! It would be my patriotic duty. (...) What's wrong with the one's we've got? ;-) If they do introduce new colours, far better in the thousands than a bit here, a bit there.... Cheers Richie Dulin Patrician of Brick-Morpork (23 years ago, 28-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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| (...) At least they killed off the Time Cruiser comic. By over-analysing the replacement Alpha Team comic it is possible to see the comic as an ironic comment on the (economical) availability of the Oleg minifig compared to the henchmen minifigs. (...) (23 years ago, 27-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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