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I'm in ours :)
I would have said something about the "international brotherhood" but I
pledged a fraternity freshman year, and even the girls were addressed as
"brother so-and-so".
Todd Lehman wrote:
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> In lugnet.trains.org, James Powell writes:
> > In lugnet.trains.org, Steven Barile writes:
> > > Great, Fire it up! First one done wins! I have no preferences.
> >
> > I think I would perfer IBLTC, because the train unions are typically
> > "International Brotherhood of...". I know that the Live Steamers use
> > IBLS (International Brotherhood of Live Steamers). It functions as a
> > volentary overview of the hobby, with a east coast and a west coast rep.
> > (No, I am not a member, somewhat supprisingly...)
>
> Wow, that's kind of surprising to hear. I've been meaning to ask, as this
> thread has unfolded... Are women allowed in LEGO train clubs, or is it a
> boys-only thing?
>
> --Todd
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| To All, (...) meaning to ask, as this (...) Nope, we accept everyone, regardless of age, sex, color, political affiliations, etc. Scott S. -- (24 years ago, 27-Feb-01, to lugnet.trains.org)
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| (...) Wow, that's kind of surprising to hear. I've been meaning to ask, as this thread has unfolded... Are women allowed in LEGO train clubs, or is it a boys-only thing? --Todd (24 years ago, 27-Feb-01, to lugnet.trains.org, lugnet.org.us.nelug)
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