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Re: LEGO Poems
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Mon, 29 Jul 2002 03:08:36 GMT
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In lugnet.publish, John Neal writes:
> In lugnet.publish, Ahui Herrera writes:
> > Poerty meets Lego!
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> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jediagh/POV/poems/an_arm_lenghts_away.jpg
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> Ahui, is this some new form of poerty (sic)?
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> Perhaps typobic perimeter? ;-)
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> All seriousness aside, I like them:-)
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> -John
Thanks John. I've had most of the poems for a while now sitting in my PC.
Back in high school 90-94 I went thru a period of artistic expression
picking up drawing, oil painiting, poetry, clay modeling and some other
crafts to express my fustration of being a teen and 'in love'. you know how
it goes everything month or so THE LOVE OF MY LIFE I FOUND. =)
In any case I took break-ups hard and the pen and paintbrush became my way
of expressing my feelings... This past week as I was cleaning out my desk
at work I pertty much had nothing to do all week and I found one of my old
printout of one of the poems. I got to thinking that an image would make a
nice compain to it... the wheels starting think and I came up with the LEGO
angle. When I put stuff up on Brickshelf I alwayts want it to be one of a
kind. There are too many MOC and images of trainshows and this and that.
Don't get me worng I like all the images but I don't want to be *part* of
that group. I want march to a beat of a different drummer. So I figure
LEGO Poetry would be a first, just like the TRON stuff.
ta,ta...
AHui
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