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- Shadow
- Squire
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I'm now in Alexandria VA. Is anyone close to there? I'll only be here for a week or so, yet it might be cool to see someone.
Respectfully submitted,
Shadow
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I'm about 20 minutes from you Shadow. Not that you'd want to visit my terrible little neighborhood. But make sure you visit both of the Lego stores up here.
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- VikingLord
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Re: Michigan Farmers
Dude, you live like 20 minutes away from me!Sheen wrote:Heh, I knew that Michigan was full of corn farmers, but it looks like now it's got a gong farmer, too!
- stuifzand
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My village also wasn't listed (6000 inhabitants, why isn't it listed?? ), so I had to pick the nearest town
But, The Kingdom of The Netherlands is in the Classic-Castle Map now!!
Little dissapointing to see Europe listed as a country by the way. When you zoom to countrylevel, you get the entire European continent...
But, The Kingdom of The Netherlands is in the Classic-Castle Map now!!
Little dissapointing to see Europe listed as a country by the way. When you zoom to countrylevel, you get the entire European continent...
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- JoshWedin
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It is good to see you there!stuifzand wrote:But, The Kingdom of The Netherlands is in the Classic-Castle Map now!!
Really? When I zoom to country level, I see all the european countries...stuifzand wrote: Little dissapointing to see Europe listed as a country by the way. When you zoom to countrylevel, you get the entire European continent...
Josh
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Ha, another proud "Nederlander"......But, The Kingdom of The Netherlands is in the Classic-Castle Map now!!
I`m listed....
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- stuifzand
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Yes, but Europe isn't a countryJoshWedin wrote: Really? When I zoom to country level, I see all the european countries...
And now I know who you are The Hag!Ristridin wrote: I`m listed....
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- JoshWedin
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Umm...I know that. What I am saying is that I don't get Europe as one country when I zoom to country level. I see each European country individually. Are we talking about the same thing?stuifzand wrote:Yes, but Europe isn't a countryJoshWedin wrote: Really? When I zoom to country level, I see all the european countries...
Anyway, I am glad to see that people are still signing up. It is neat to see how spread out Classic-Castle really is.
Josh
Edit: Just went there again...the only time I see Europe as a single entity is when I zoom way out and then it shows each continent that way.
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- SavaTheAggie
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I realize New Mexico has Roswell and everything, but certainly there's a castle fan out there... somewhere.
And Colorado? What, Internet access not reach you up in the mountains yet?
What is it with the bread basket of the U.S., what, train fans? Spacers? Losers.
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And Colorado? What, Internet access not reach you up in the mountains yet?
What is it with the bread basket of the U.S., what, train fans? Spacers? Losers.
--Anthony
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- eNiGMa
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Considering there's a Lego store somewhere in Colorado, you'd think there'd be more AFOLs there.... But I did find a spacer there. One spacer....SavaTheAggie wrote:And Colorado? What, Internet access not reach you up in the mountains yet?
Still can't say anything for New Mexico, though.
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- stuifzand
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A bit late... But, sorry for the mixupThe Hag wrote:Ristridin is not me !
I am Grrrr at Lowlug though..
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- MaxiVisVires
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I've been to that LEGO store in Colorado... it's actually the credit to helping me get out of my Dark Age (Got the BF Legend set there), but now thinking about it, that store really isn't even worth the drive compared to the LEGO stores I have visited here in California. They didn't even have a PAB.eNiGMa wrote:Considering there's a Lego store somewhere in Colorado, you'd think there'd be more AFOLs there.... But I did find a spacer there. One spacer....SavaTheAggie wrote:And Colorado? What, Internet access not reach you up in the mountains yet?
Still can't say anything for New Mexico, though.
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