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From: Mr. Bean <Mr. Bean@BBC.org>
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Subject: Re: Question about Crazy Angels
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On Wed, 10 May 2017 18:27:52 -0500, GreatfulLurker <greatful@lurk.org>
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>Mr. Bean <Mr. Bean@BBC.org> wrote in news:k037hcp2sbh5o40e84gq3k931dgliu8r1q@
>4ax.com:
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>> I ran across an old set of documents that say Crazy Angels was
>> actually part of the LS sets. Does anyone know if that's correct? TIA
>>
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>Crazy Angels was definitely not from LS. I'm pretty sure it's from "Red
>Lagoon Studio" which took over from Alexander Fradis Studio.
>
>Greatful Lurker
Thanks, I didn't think they were part of LS either. However, the
offline website files I have shows it is, and some of the online
search results for "Crazy Angels part of LS" seem to say they are too.
The only thing I see they have in common is the girl used in the Crazy
Angels logo.
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