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Strange places to find a brick.
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lugnet.fun
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Wed, 21 Aug 2002 01:57:23 GMT
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I just returned from a trip to Denver that included a visit to Rocky Mountain
National Park. There, high up on a scenic overlook I looked down to find a 1x2
black grill tile! Definately is the oddest place I've ever found Lego.
Any one else have other similar stories?
David Kohrman
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Message has 4 Replies: | | Re: Strange places to find a brick.
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| Hey cool. Interesting. When I flew to California to goto a Lugola Meeting. Dan Jassim met me at the airport. We were talking and walking on the way out of the airport, and in the street where the cabies pull up in front, there was a Red Duplo Block (...) (22 years ago, 21-Aug-02, to lugnet.fun)
| | | Re: Strange places to find a brick.
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| (...) That is a good story. I went to breakfast at the Terrace Bay Inn in Escanaba, Michigan last Sunday and found a gray 1x1 cylinder brick under my chair. 'Course, it probably came out of the tub o' Lego I had in the back of the Jeep which the (...) (22 years ago, 21-Aug-02, to lugnet.fun)
| | | Re: Strange places to find a brick.
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| (...) On a recent stroll through Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn, we came across a yellow 1x8 plate near the curb in the gutter and red 2x3 and 2x2 bricks stuck in the pavement. Jonathan (22 years ago, 21-Aug-02, to lugnet.fun)
| | | Re: Strange places to find a brick.
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| (...) How about the strangest place we've *put* LEGO? At my former place of employment, I hid a few dozen DUPLO animals in the plants around the building. According to former co-workers, the animals were there long after I had left - the people that (...) (22 years ago, 21-Aug-02, to lugnet.fun)
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