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Re: The LEGO Flood.
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 10 May 2000 00:29:56 GMT
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I have the potential for this problem in my (Oakland, CA) basement - my
solution was to get as many Rubbermaid 18-gal. tubs as I can when they go on
sale for $4 at KMart or Target to store boxed sets in.
I'm glad there wasn't more damage, Gary...
Paul Sinasohn
In lugnet.general, Gary R. Istok writes:
> Recently we had 3 inches of rain in metro Detroit. And I had 2 inches
> of water in the basement. Fortunately only one box got wet (a non-LEGO
> cardboard box full of LEGO parts). But in the cleanup, all my LEGO
> boxes got moved around, and I am having a hard time finding things. So
> anyone waiting on me for LEGO parts, please bear with me, it will take a
> little longer.
>
> Rob - your LEGO Architectural Postcards were high and dry (I kept them
> upstairs).
>
> Thanks,
> Gary Istok
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| (...) Me too. You're the closest thing AFOLs have to an archive! ;) I did the same thing as Paul--fortunately, I did it before the first of our *three* floods, all of which were raw sewage, and all of which happened in the last 18 months. That (...) (25 years ago, 10-May-00, to lugnet.general)
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| Recently we had 3 inches of rain in metro Detroit. And I had 2 inches of water in the basement. Fortunately only one box got wet (a non-LEGO cardboard box full of LEGO parts). But in the cleanup, all my LEGO boxes got moved around, and I am having a (...) (25 years ago, 9-May-00, to lugnet.general)
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