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Ralph Hempel <rhempel@bmts.com> wrote in message
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> Thomas Main writes: [snip]
> This brings about the annual plea to buy as many buckets of LEGO as you feel you
> can afford and donate them to local charity. All of us agree that LEGO is a wonderful
> toy that (generally) requires no batteries, no computer, no instructions, and
> no trading cards! OK you DO need a bit of imagination, but that comes with practice.
>
> Rather than donating cash or really stupid toys, please remember to fill your local
> toy drives with LEGO buckets.
>
> Nuff said.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ralph Hempel - P.Eng
Always an excellent suggestion. Every year I donate at least one Lego set
to a giving tree (already donated several to a hospital for their toy drive
this year). Funny thing, even during my dark ages in college, I still would
buy one set each year for the local toy drive.
Ob Build: Tom, I really enjoyed your alternative models for Day 1. I too
bought a Calendar and (to my wife's amusement) am eagerly awaiting each
day's model.
Tim
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