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  Re: lego sponsor ad for PBS's Arthur
 
"Christopher Tracey" <ctracey@enviroweb.org> wrote in message news:3D260BB3.204@en...web.org... (...) LEGO has been sponsoring Arthur for a long time. From what it sounds like from your description, they have updated their "sponsored by" piece. (...) (22 years ago, 6-Jul-02, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.dear-lego)
 
  lego sponsor ad for PBS's Arthur
 
I was just flipping through some channels and came across the 'this program brought to you by...' sponsor ad before the Arthur cartoon. I don't know how new this ad is but I thought it was very good. This is the ad where a small kid comes down to (...) (22 years ago, 5-Jul-02, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.dear-lego)
 
  Monster Garage June 30, 2002
 
Discovery Channel/ Monster Garage Program/1990 Mustang to Racing Lawnmower Episode 4, "Switchblade"- 06/30/02- Sunday Jesse James, of custom motorcycle design and fabrication fame, mentions as a child he built with "legos". This was in answer to a (...) (22 years ago, 5-Jul-02, to lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Largest Lego Collection in Australia ?
 
(...) There was *a lot* of LEGO available in the 70's, and, IIRC it was all available in Australia, except for one or two train sets. (...) Agreed. And when trains are involved, multiple sets seem to become almost compulsory. (...) Hmmmm... my (...) (22 years ago, 30-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Largest Lego Collection in Australia ?
 
(...) I can't speak for Steak-n-Kidney but Lego was readily obtainable in Brisbane in the 1960s, and back in the those days most sets were just "bulk parts"; very few sets had a model with instructions as I recall. Indeed, I remember how thrilled I (...) (22 years ago, 29-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Largest Lego Collection in Australia ?
 
not using the Internet ,his choice of lego dealer would have been limited,and bulk parts ,or supplementary kits even harder to find (Sydney depot,second hand!),for at least until the 80s (was lego not so popular b4 this?) If he had bought one box of (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Big Momma's House
 
(...) Yeah we watched* that movie just the other week... *well I attempted to, and to my amazement, my Husband who were watching got excited everytime he saw Lego, "look Mel, the have Lego on there"...I think I heard that quite a few times actually (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  One of the Largest Lego Collections in Australia ;)
 
(...) Well it won't be a debate if we don't let it and take everyone the wrong way and take things to the extreme :) So no worries there :) Lets just say it is a big collection, there are people out there with bigger, but he still has a large (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Largest Lego Collection in Australia ?
 
(...) Well, not wishing to cause this debate to push our postings TOO high...I did not see/hear anything on the article, except that it was a big collection...the information I posted was on a pamphlete advertising the collection, which said (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)
 
  Re: Largest Lego Collection in Australia ?
 
Insert video tape, fast fwd, fast fwd, fast fwd.... Corin Grant : 'there's like 90,000 pieces in there.' I watched the whole thing again and no mention of value and given the way Corin said 90,000, I think it was a guess or something she was told (...) (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.mediawatch)


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