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Re: The cold, hard reality of Lego Renaissance
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 16 Mar 2001 06:47:19 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mike Rosulek writes:
> I find a few things running through my mind concerning this:
> 1) I have to buy my own bricks this time around. I can NOT put "10,000
> assorted grey legos" on my Christmas list for Grandma anymore.
Don't be so sure! I felt the same way, but as I came more and more into my
return to LEGO (I never had a complete "Dark Ages" as some people define it) I
began mentioning it to my parents more and more... and now we've reached a
point where I can give them exact set numbers and ways to find/order them
(like, for example, the set numbers for Bulk Bricks) and, believe it or not,
they get them for me! And I'm 27. :D
So, it's not impossible that your relatives might still buy you LEGO if you
give them a chance.
eric
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| I now have a new appreciation for the volume of bricks you guys/gals all have. Not that I didn't have appreciation before, but now I have a new one. Throughout my whole childhood, I'd always prided myself in having "a ton of legos." I have never met (...) (24 years ago, 16-Mar-01, to lugnet.castle)
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