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Re: When is a set a set?
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Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:50:31 GMT
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Steve Bliss wrote in message <369b510b.4248718@lugnet.com>...
> OK, here is a zen question for the Set-Purists[1] to ponder:
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> I bought a bag of lego at a garage sale. Among other things, it
> included pieces and instructions for two small sets. Both sets can be
> built (simultaneously) from the pieces in the bag, except for one
> minifig which was common to both sets. There was only one of him.
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> So: which set is complete?
> Or: to which set does the minifig belong?
Looks like this is an American minifig, holding two jobs, time-sharing his
assets.
Eric
(Responses to lugnet.off-topic.debate.culture)
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