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Re: Is it possible to have too much LEGO?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 22 Feb 2000 19:42:33 GMT
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Richard Franks <spontificus@__nospam__yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Fq8nGA.BHJ@lugnet.com...
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> I'm aware that the question itself is almost sacreligious, but it is a (semi)
> serious one, going with the assumption that the LEGO-habit isn't causing
> financial problems.
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> Richard
Funny that you posted this on the same day I went through (another?) "I have
too much Lego/I need more Lego" cycle. I spent a good part of last week
sorting, but still hadn't managed to catch up-or to make the Lego room look
any neater. I even admitted to my wife, "We have too much Lego." (A very
humbling admission to make to a NLS.)
About 8 Lego building hours later, I started running low on a couple parts
and completely reversed myself. Fortunately, S@H has service packs for most
of what I needed, so additional sorting will be at a minimum. Today it was
"check all the internet auctions" for the remaining parts needed.
-John Van
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| I'm aware that the question itself is almost sacreligious, but it is a (semi) serious one, going with the assumption that the LEGO-habit isn't causing financial problems. Richard (25 years ago, 20-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)
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