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Re: Hold on bub, this truly is the Golden Age of LEGO Re: Whatever happened...
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Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:28:19 GMT
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That you would use the term "tragic", which in my dictionary is
defined as "very sad; especially involving grief or death or
destruction", to describe something as insignificant and irrelevant to
world events and people's lives as a the colour of a toy....
Car crashes are tragic. Fires are tragic. Earthquakes are tragic. A
toy company changing the colour of their ABS is not, in my opinion,
tragic. Get over it.
I think you comment speaks volumes on the state of this community that
Calum referred to.
FUT off.topic.colour or wherever another pointless colour flame war
belongs...not here.
-Rob A.
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:59:26 GMT, Tony Kilaras <kilaras@optonline.net> wrote:
> However, I emphatically disagree with those who bemoan the current state of
> affairs. To me, excpet for Lego's tragic error regarding the new colors,
> this is truly the Golden Age. The MOCs and train show displays alone are
> astounding and go beyond my wildest dreams. Even if I never saw another MOC,
> I have enough stuffed into my hard drives to inspire me for the rest of my
> life.
>
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