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Re: Booth monitors and crowd control
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lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf
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Tue, 8 Aug 2000 07:35:00 GMT
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Tom Stangl, VFAQman <talonts@vfaq/spamless/.com>
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They only tend to have twin sheets in stock, and that would get REALLY expensive,
unless we could talk Brad into sending us a dozen or so sets. If he did, we could
even put pillows in the pillowcases for on the chairs for longterm seating ;-)
Tom McDonald wrote:
> > On-site storage
> >
> > With most display items arriving in LEGO tubs and model boxes, these
> > containers were visible to the visiting public. Many folks thought we
> > were selling LEGO. Some kids wanted to open the boxes. I think having
> > some kind of drape in front would have been great, to hide the boxes,
> > as well as concealing our chairs, and personal belongings.
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> It'd be awesome if Lego sold bedsheets. ;-)
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> -Tom McD.
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> [1] I'm all for built-in drink holders :-)
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