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Re: Scott's Interesting Weekend
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lugnet.org.us.michlug
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Mon, 18 Feb 2002 15:33:50 GMT
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Jason & All,
> Cool. What are the pieces of hardboard for?
I just put it on the top of the plywood, it looks like dirt, and it is silky
smooth. More astethics than anything. : )
I just realized that this is the first time since sometime in 1999 that I
ran trains at home. : )
> > She also had one of her co-workers come over on Sunday, with her 2 sons,
> > which were big LEGO fans. I think they wer 15 and 16 / 17, repectively, so I
> > know their frustration on not getting enough LEGO to fulfill their desires
> > and building schemes. I set up the train station, and the Shell Station,
> > and had a nice little train layout so they can run the trains. They were
> > over for 1.5 hours and we had a nice time, talking about LEGO, I can go
> > forever. : )
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> I can't imagine knowing someone with a collection like yours when I was that
> age. I wish I had. Maybe I wouldn't have had that dark age. I'm sure they
> had a blast.
They did, and she really liked the Shell Station. She thought it was very
realistic.
> I'd come to meetings. It would be refreshing to only drive a hour to get to a
> meeting.
I don't know if I would really ever do it, though. I have my hands full with
MichLUG, and Lynn's tolerance is on the threshold of killing me as it is.
Maybe one day.
Scott S.
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| (...) Cool. What are the pieces of hardboard for? (...) I can't imagine knowing someone with a collection like yours when I was that age. I wish I had. Maybe I wouldn't have had that dark age. I'm sure they had a blast. (...) I'd come to meetings. (...) (23 years ago, 18-Feb-02, to lugnet.org.us.michlug)
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