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Re: We need a Lug in Central Pennsylvania...
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lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi.har
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Sun, 17 Aug 2003 01:57:08 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.
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> Some ideas for names that have been presented in the past are:
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> PALUG (Pennsylvania)
> PLUG (Pennsylvania again)
> PENNLUG
> PennsyLUG
> PennyLUG
> CAPALUG (capital PA)
> HarriLug (Harrisburg)
> CEPALUG (Central PA)
> CPALUG
> CenPALUG
> PennCentralLug
> YOHALUG (York Harrisburg)
> HarryLug (Harrisburg/York)
> YOHALALUG (York Harrisburg Lancaster)
> LALALUG (Lancaster Area Lego Artisans)
> SVLUG, or SusqLUG (Susquehanna Valley)
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> I would really like some input so we can get this ball rolling.
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> Thanks,
> Jim F.
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> PS. John is coming to Gettysburg this month, so we should set up a meeting soon
> to introduce everyone
After reading Jim's, John's, and Cale's postings...
Just to add my two cents...
I like the YOHALALUG thing. I figure I better respond to this posting to keep
the possibility of LA attatched to YOHA since I'm from Lancaster.
Of course with YOHALALUG we'd be limiting the geographical area and excluding
Gettysburg, Lebanon, possibly Reading, you get the idea.
KeystoneLUG or KeyLUG is appropriate. Here though we're going the other way and
covering an area larger than what may be wanted.
PennCentralLUG sounds good. It leaves out the two major metros of the state.
You could shorten it to PennCentLUG. Then that could lead to PennyLUG derived
from Penn & Cent. Perhaps I'm just only adding just one cent:)
Since we're at a crossroads as to what name we come up with, as well as a
geographical limitation (of course anybody would be accepted) what does the "y"
equal in PennyLUG? Y=?
Just some thoughts and maybe a weird way at looking at something.
Patrick
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: We need a Lug in Central Pennsylvania...
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| In lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi.har, Patrick S. O'Donnell wrote: <snippity snip snip> (...) I took a few minutes to think about the name, and now have become partial to KeystoneLUG. It not only represents Penn. better, but gives us an air of inportance. :) (...) (21 years ago, 17-Aug-03, to lugnet.loc.us.pa.phi.har)
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| | We need a Lug in Central Pennsylvania...
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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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