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Re: Lego hangovers?
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 15 Mar 2000 01:03:36 GMT
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cmasi@cmasi.chem.tulane.edu%nomorespam%
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My hangovers usally reveal themselves as muscle--leg back and neck--aches. I
still like to spread my LEGO on the floor. That was the dogs can play too! They
are not so good a building, but they are great at demolition.
Chris
Bill Farkas wrote:
> I spent the whole entire day, yesterday, sorting about 4,000 new pieces and
> adding new minifigs to my castle armies. Of course I had to change legs,
> helmets and weapons to get some kinda uniformity; and then there's all those
> 1x1 little elements that drive ya nutz. Due to minor interruptions like family
> and dinner I was up until three in the morning sorting parts and giving out
> military assignments to my new recruits. As you all know, there's no way to
> stop once you've started - even if you have to call in sick to work. This
> morning I had the WORST headache. I was wondering if there's evidence of
> trans-dermal absorbtion of ABS which can affect the brain after prolonged
> exposure? Anyone else notice this? Maybe I just need more sleep....naaah!
>
> "I'm NOT PLAYING, I'm CREATING!!"
> Bill
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