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Re: Are we having a Fest Frenzy?
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Wed, 15 Mar 2000 15:51:15 GMT
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> I'd rather we restrict
> ourselves to infrequent, but well planned, events perhaps 4 (say) times per
> year. I do not want my first Fest to be attended by a bunch AFOLS with "Fest
> Fatigue".
Fatigue of lego? Yeah, right.
When a person is tired of lego, they are tired of life (who's quote
*was* that btw?).
I cannot see us in Scotland getting fest fatigue, not just yet anyway.
Once a month wouldn't bother me if I could find time to go and the
location was nearby (still haven't found time yet Richard, sorry). Aah
yes, spare time, I remember that. To some extent, geography will isolate
and insulate Scottish fests from the English scene.
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> As for
> the "public", I'd keep them out.
I agree - too many dodgy issues when the 'public' are involved -
possibility of theft, injury and other public liability issues, someone
tied up attending them etc etc.
Ian Bishop, Ayrshire, UK
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| Are we having a Fest Frenzy? I have now lost track of how many Fests have been proposed. After the Reading event, I was under the impression that Ian Bishop would be supplying cake an biscuits next? As I live in the top half of the UK, and my spare (...) (25 years ago, 15-Mar-00, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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