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Subject: 
Even Youngsters add to the quality of Lugnet....
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle, lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic
Date: 
Wed, 20 Mar 2002 01:17:15 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, John Henry Kruer writes:
In lugnet.castle, William Archibald writes:
Hi, I'm knew to lugnet, although I have been lurking around for a few months. I
'm a bit young (11), but don't let that stop any thoughts you might have. I am
from Victoria, BC in Canada. I plan on eventually getting good pictures of my
Castle figs and MOCs. I plan on joining Castle World and maybe the IOM (Island
of Mist) adventures.

Hope to hear from you.

William
The Castle Kid from Canada

P.S. I'm not actually a life member of lugnet, just a posting person.
Might as well throw myself into the throng! :-)

I'm 12, being the second youngest poster on Lugnet.  I too have lurked
around Lugnet, and am not a member yet.  (Lego first, Lego memberships second)

Welcome!

John Kruer

(p.s) i'm gladd you dont rite like this!  :-)

Wow!!!  I must say that you guys are really impressing me.  John, I hope
you are able to make a "live" edition of the articulating train...if
that is your wish.  That would be monster cool.

William, I would definitely like to see some of your work.

I sadly am not a youngster anymore.... :(

(I will NOT post my age, but if you look up my membership page, you might be
able to figure out that I am older than 18)

... and I wish I had some of these resources: Lugnet, Brickshelf, even E-bay
and Bricklink when I was at that age.

But I can at least get one thing out of it, and that is that I had loads of
fun with my Lego and I suppose that is good advice for any fan of the brick,
not to lose sight of the overall issues associated with it, but to just
sit down, and put something together, and then use your imagination to bring
it to life.

Anyways, back to my point, its nice to see some of the ideas you "guys"
have put out, it brings some refreshness that is needed to our lego
community.

Keep up the Good Work, and PLAY WELL,

Benjamin Medinets



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  Re: Even Youngsters add to the quality of Lugnet....
 
(...) I would/am... if only I had more than 10 windows(bulk pack) and no train doors. )-: Still, they are interesting.. and I find train to be the most demanding theme. I've been experimenting alot with SNOT, (you have to when you can't find more (...) (23 years ago, 20-Mar-02, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic)

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  Re: Hi, I'm New!
 
(...) Might as well throw myself into the throng! :-) I'm 12, being the second youngest poster on Lugnet. I too have lurked around Lugnet, and am not a member yet. (Lego first, Lego memberships second) Welcome! John Kruer (p.s) i'm gladd you dont (...) (23 years ago, 19-Mar-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.loc.ca.bc.vic)

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