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It´s the same for me. The only time I had a minifig in school was when my
friend gave me a classic space minifig because I helped him with some
homeworks.
--Tobias
<SNIP>
> Hmmmm...
> I don't know if I'll bring mine to my school... (I'm considered weird enough
> as it is... peer pressure is the most awful thing... :-)
>
> Well, if I will, it'll probably be the King, or else Sam & Sam - my newly wed
> couple...
>
> :-) Shiri
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In lugnet.people, Tobias Möller writes:
> It´s the same for me. The only time I had a minifig in school was when my
> friend gave me a classic space minifig because I helped him with some
> homeworks.
>
> --Tobias
I see the minifig keychains as providing a reasonable excuse
to bring a minifigure to work or school with you.
I don't need an excuse, though. =) I'll carry a castle figure
or two in my pocket on a moment's notice. They can share room
with the insectoid or majisto keychains.
--
jthompson@esker.com "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emily"
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In lugnet.people, Tobias Möller writes:
> It´s the same for me. The only time I had a minifig in school was when my
> friend gave me a classic space minifig because I helped him with some
> homeworks.
>
> --Tobias
When we made rockets in technology class, some people taped Space minifigs to
the sides.
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