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In lugnet.trains, Mike Cormier writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Harvey Henkelman writes:
> > This may be CDS (Compartment Dork Syndrome) but here goes...
> >
> > My family has just returned from up north and they brought back...a huge tub
> > of LEGO®!!! Actually they had gotten it from an aunt who had stored them for
> > 7-8 years. Upon going through the collection of pieces, I found quite a few
> > that were yellowed and beaten up pretty bad. However, after close
> > examination it was revealed that all the crappy bricks were...gasp...Tyco
> > blocks! I was relieved, because it was the LEGO® that had stood the test of
> > time (mint condition). I had always wanted to watch clone bricks melt and
> > burn, but didn't want to spend my precious money on these pieces of crap.
> > Thanks to my aunt, I'm 4000-5000 pieces richer AND I get to torch the
> > competition!
> >
> > Does anyone have similar experiences to share with the LUGNET community?
> -Harvey
> My collection has a (very) few megabloks :-( They're still white and I know
> why.
> *WARNING: ANTI-CLONE STATEMENT*
> Even the dirt and dust won't touch it :)
Nothing wrong with an anti-clone statement here. After all, this is the
LEGO® Users Group Network. I woundn't expect a Republican to campaign at a
Democrat convention anyway (to cite a parallel) Clone bricks are the ENEMY
here, they undermine LEGO®'s good name by fooling parents into buying
these...things. -Harvey
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