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Re: LEGOLAND Windsor Questions
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Thu, 8 Jul 1999 00:44:32 GMT
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In an extremely round-about method, I am trying to obtain two 1775s.
How's this for a stretch? My wife's aunt lives in Chicago and due to her
line of business (she is an independent marketing consultant) has lots of
contacts who travel. She has a friend who is an international flight
attendant for TWA. She is going to ask her friend if she will buy a couple
of sets for me. Who knows if this will ever come to fruition but it is
worth a shot. The odds of me ever traveling on TWA are virtually nil.
However,I do have a connection from Stockholm to London on BA this trip
where I hope to pick up 2769. A friend of mine picked up the SAS Airshow
(can't remember the set number) for me earlier this year. It is a pretty
decent set.
Mike - mike_walsh@mentorg.com
http://members.tripod.com/mike_walsh
Huw Millington wrote in message ...
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> > Please be sure to check your in-flight duty free magazine, or ask, about any
> > Lego airline promotions. In April I acquired set 1775 (airplane and tower) via
> > TWA and in May I acquired set 2769 (airplane and boat) via British Airways.
> > Good luck - and enjoy your Legoland trip!
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> If you a spot 1775 , please grab one for me!
>
> Huw
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: LEGOLAND Windsor Questions
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| Mike Walsh <mike_walsh@mentorg.com> wrote in message news:FEMLMD.6nH@lugnet.com... (...) couple (...) Sounds like a long-shot, but if the second one is for me, then thanks and good luck! I will almost certainly be able to repay the favour (sic) (...) (25 years ago, 19-Jul-99, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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