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Re: Moving away / Losing interest in Lego :(
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Thu, 14 Dec 2000 02:47:08 GMT
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> > 1. hold on to all of your lego, you will regret it if you don't. You will
> > hit an age when you don't feel 'embarrassed' about it.
I have to agree with this whole-heartedly.. My entire lego collection
from when I was a kid ended up being sold off as part of one of
our yard sales for a measly $5.. That's right, the entire lot, hundreds
of dollars worth of classic space stuff, gone for $5... all due to a
miscommunication in our family. I regretted it ever since. But that
regret also spawned a new love for lego. I now own more than I
ever did back then, and even got my hands on some of that old
vintage stuff so I could have some of the same look and feel, while
mixing it in with all the really new cool stuff... Did I mention how
much I like Spaceport and new Mars stuff?? :)
--
-Bones-
= http://www.necrobones.com/ = NecroBones Enterprises
Jeff Johnston wrote in message <3A382CD4.D6E17CDE@mediaone.net>...
>
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> jonathan Lopes wrote:
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> > In lugnet.general, Sergio Guerra writes:
> > > Is this what's it's like to enter a <gasp> DARK AGE? I'm now also
> > > even starting to feel embarrassed to fool with Lego in front of my friends,
> > > who all still own Lego and liked Lego for as long as I have. Any thoughts on
> > > this? Any advice from you AFOLs? I would really appreciate it. Later.
> > >
> > > --==Sergio==--
> >
> > I have two things to say:
> > 1. hold on to all of your lego, you will regret it if you don't. You will
> > hit an age when you don't feel 'embarrassed' about it.
> > 2. best of luck
>
> Johnathan and everybody else are absolutely right, Sergio. When I was young,
> my mom did a very wise thing: she made me promise never to get rid of my
> LEGO. Of course, *she* thought it was because I'd be passing it on to my
> kids someday.
>
> I know the idea of kids is far off for you, but take my mom's advice. Even if
> you never get back into LEGO again, there will come a day when someone you
> care about is of an age to enjoy it - and you'll have it there to pass it on to
> them.
>
> Or, if you're like many of us, you'll have it there to play with yourself.
> ;)
>
> J
>
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| (...) Johnathan and everybody else are absolutely right, Sergio. When I was young, my mom did a very wise thing: she made me promise never to get rid of my LEGO. Of course, *she* thought it was because I'd be passing it on to my kids someday. I (...) (24 years ago, 14-Dec-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.people, lugnet.adventurers, lugnet.aquazone, lugnet.castle, lugnet.pirates, lugnet.space, lugnet.basic, lugnet.technic, lugnet.town, lugnet.underground, lugnet.western)
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