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Re: Bizzarre "Playing Tip" on eToys...
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lugnet.fun
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Fri, 29 Sep 2000 17:16:37 GMT
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[tobias.moller@telia.]spamcake[com]
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I would take one of my ugliest minifigs (A UFO guy) and try it on him first.
BTW, does ABS corrode? I tohught only metals corroded.
--Tobias
Adam Myers wrote:
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> > > > http://www.etoys.com/prod/toy/53285201
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> Maybe this finally proves that I'm a complete wimp as far as minifig sacrifice
> (or possible sacrifice(there's no way no how I would try this)). Considering
> that salt can be some pretty corrosive stuff under the right circumstances I'm
> going to file this under the same heading as melting g.i. joes. Destroying or
> even risking the destruction of a toy (especially LEGO) is something that I
> just couldnt bring myself to do. Maybe its a bizarre freudian type thing who
> knows.
>
> Adam
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| (...) I can see a whole army of Jar-Jars frozen in salt or sugar crystals. The salt shouldn't harm the ABS. Plastic is one of the most resilient of man's creations. That and the Twinkie. Besides, I can't see the web site risking complaints by giving (...) (25 years ago, 29-Sep-00, to lugnet.fun)
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| (...) Maybe this finally proves that I'm a complete wimp as far as minifig sacrifice (or possible sacrifice(there's no way no how I would try this)). Considering that salt can be some pretty corrosive stuff under the right circumstances I'm going to (...) (25 years ago, 29-Sep-00, to lugnet.fun)
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