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Re: AFOL article
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 24 Apr 2000 15:21:49 GMT
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Also from this article about AFOLs:
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> http://www.ocregister.com/living/lego00421cci1.shtml
"And why could you telephone
the Michon family, also of
Irvine, and have their machine
tell you "Sorry, we're not
available now. We're too busy
playing Lego"? "
I've traded LEGO with someone in the paper! Thats cool to see they got in
the paper for their devotion to our favorite toy! I am going to change my
machine's message now...
> Anyone want to say AFOLs don't matter to Lego's bottom line now?
You bet we matter! Its great that someone is finally noticing!
Have fun!
John
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| | AFOL article
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| From this article about AFOLs: (URL) International Inc., the Danish toy giant behind Lego and all Lego- related stuff, said nearly 10 percent of its plastic brick sales (roughly $180 million worldwide) goes to adults who have no plan to pass the (...) (25 years ago, 24-Apr-00, to lugnet.general) !
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