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In lugnet.general, Tony Alexander writes:
> Sean,
> They're definitely some fun for a little while, but then you get the
> munchies, and they all go away. They're like HUGE smarties, which I can
> only eat so many of before getting that sugar ugh feeling.
> Seriously, they make really good stocking stuffers, and great Halloween
> goodies (little late for that, I know). You can indeed build with them,
> which gives them an element of fun that most candy doesn't have.
>
> Peace and Long Life,
> Tony Alexander
Thanks for the response. Smarties are good, but I always go through them
to fast to remember what they taste like. Thanks for the halloween tip,
something for next year. Now only if I knew what they were called....
Hasta La Vista, Sean
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| (...) BTW, along the lines of what Tony said about them being good stocking stuffers, an idea is to get a personalized LEGO mug (you can get them at Legoland) with the name of the recipient, wrap some of the Lego candy in pretty cellophane tied with (...) (22 years ago, 5-Nov-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.fun)
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| (...) Sean, They're definitely some fun for a little while, but then you get the munchies, and they all go away. They're like HUGE smarties, which I can only eat so many of before getting that sugar ugh feeling. Seriously, they make really good (...) (22 years ago, 2-Nov-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.fun)
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