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Re: Anti-Lego People
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Thu, 10 Dec 1998 18:20:24 GMT
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Paulo Caparica Junior writes:
> Yesterday, when I was at this big department store at the Lego section.
> I saw a mom and a 7-8 years old boy. He stopped in front a big Ninja
> set and ask his mother for it. She said:
> "No, it is expensive and the pieces are scattered around the house and
> most are lost"
> The boy asked for a smaller set, but she said that she will never buy,
> even if it cost only R$ 1,00 ( a little less then a dollar...).
> Well she is right about Lego being expensive and if the children are
> not well behaved the pieces will be all over the house.
> But it is not enough to stop buying a wonderful toy.
> Do you know any anti-Lego people?
>
> Paulo
I do sometimes overhear this sort of thing in stores, but other than that, I
would say not really. It might just be the kind of people I know, but they
tend to fall into one of two catagories: "Lego is cool!!!!" or "Uh, yeah,
that's neat."
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| Yesterday, when I was at this big department store at the Lego section. I saw a mom and a 7-8 years old boy. He stopped in front a big Ninja set and ask his mother for it. She said: "No, it is expensive and the pieces are scattered around the house (...) (26 years ago, 10-Dec-98, to lugnet.general)
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