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Re: The Lego Outlets as a huge Jumbalaya (sp?) Box
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Wed, 29 Mar 2000 04:26:42 GMT
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Mike Walsh writes:
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> At the LIC in Orlando they have a very large play area next to the store
> itself. There about a dozen kiosks with baseplates and bins of parts.
> There is a ramp in the center where kids (and adults) can race cars they
> build. There are signs at every entrance and exit explicitly asking people
> NOT to take their pieces so others can build with them.
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> Each time I am there (I go to Orlando on business quite a bit and usually
> make a point to swing by the LIC) I find parts that I would love to have. A
> couple weeks ago when I was there I found six 2x2 classic blue windows. I
> would have loved to had them. Now many of the parts are in pretty rough
> shape and the majority of them are pretty faded (the building area is
> outdoors) but there are always lots of good pieces. One thing that always
> strikes me as odd is how few wheels there are. Maybe the Orlando LIC would
> be a good recipient of all of the excess wheels from the Jambalya box!
Maybe we could offer a trade!
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| "Matthew Teets" <matthew.teets@sciatl.com> wrote in message news:Fs4uuy.LE5@lugnet.com... (...) with (...) building (...) I (...) were (...) think (...) bring (...) say...$.10 (...) 10 (...) could be (...) With (...) close (...) Direct (...) up a (...) (25 years ago, 29-Mar-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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