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Re: We need a Lug in Central Pennsylvania...
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Wed, 13 Aug 2003 22:50:47 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi.har, Jim Foulds wrote:
So I am calling on all who are interested to participate.  What I propose is to
become a loose based lug that can help identify/unify Lego fans in our area.

Some ideas for names that have been presented in the past are:


Let's see,

<snip>
this one
YOHALUG (York Harrisburg)

or this one

YOHALALUG (York Harrisburg Lancaster)
have a nice ring to them :)
I can't think of an existing Y-starting-lug, nor one so interestingly named (not
to mention pronouncable to boot)

Yoh-Haa-Laa-Lug, hmm...

I would really like some input so we can get this ball rolling.

Thanks,
  Jim F.

PS. John is coming to Gettysburg this month, so we should set up a meeting soon
to introduce everyone

OK, a few updates on this front:
I have recieved my class schedual and roommate assignments.  I have 5 classes;
Intro to Archeology, Two Poets in a Land of War (Civil War Course), Fitness
Swim, The Twentieth Century World and Elementary Latin.

Some interesting and, as I understand, challenging courses.  The good thing is
that they are mostly morning classes, so my afternoons and evenings are free.
:)  After school work, Nothing will beat battlefield tours, Barbershop-singing
and, of course, building.

My roommate is from Waynesboro, 25 miles from Gettysburg.  He has a car (Ya!)
and he has no clue how to navigate the area (Double-plus good, as I'm a human
roadmap of Gettysburg).  He seemed lukewarm to the LEGO thing when I mentioned
it on the phone.

I'll be bringing one 66-quart underbed container as packed as full with ABS as I
can get it.  Plus, I'll have some of my better built models (Haunted
Mansion,Lighthouse, 1900's storefronts, pop-culture vehicles and more[1]) along
with me to decorate my room and gather dust in the closet.

So, what is the most central or at least most convenient meeting-place for
everyone?

Hoping to see you all soon, sometime after the 1st of September,
-John Rudy

[1]  For those of you that headed to Brickfest, the named MOCs above were
present.  You could see them in the LUCNY section of the Train layout, near the
trailer park.  I also sent my Disney Ride collection, but I haven't seen if
Kevin Salm had time to set that up.



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So I am calling on all who are interested to participate. What I propose is to become a loose based lug that can help identify/unify Lego fans in our area. Some ideas for names that have been presented in the past are: PALUG (Pennsylvania) PLUG (...) (21 years ago, 13-Aug-03, to lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi.har)

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