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Date Posted: 20:57:58 09/11/02 Wed
Author: Kevin Stover
Subject: Hello All

Hi, I was just posting to say hello (and have done so three times now, counting the subject line), and to ask a unique question. Has anyone ever used Legos, yes those lovable, small construction sets, to do a presentation? I plan on attacking the subject of the castle at war (pun intended), using such an object lesson. If anyone as any suggestions, please feel free to let me know. My plan is quite simple, and I believe will be quite humorous. Thanks for reading this. I guess. I must also say that I am fairly intresetd in Medieval History, as I collect swords, and various other weaponry, especially ancient.

-Kevin Stover

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