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Re: What age does buying lego become embarrassing?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 18 Jul 2000 14:27:07 GMT
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ssgore@#ihatespam#superonline.com
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lawrence wilkes wrote:
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> In lugnet.general, Erin Windross writes:
> > Well, I'm in my teen years. Voice has gone down, growth spurts, acne (luckily
> > I have been spared from that), the usual change. But then there is one thing
> > that has REALLY changed. Buying Lego.
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> It gets less embarrasing as the years go on.
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> I am 47 and not embarrased at all. In fact, I am quite proud to point it out
> to people. Though they are usually surprised that someone my age 'plays with
> toys'.
At first when I woke up from my dark ages, I was lying about buying them
for nephews..:-) Now, after facing with all the people around the world
having ages between 20 and 30, and still playing well, I proudly say
that I'm still playing with Lego, and never care about the funny looks
and stupid words..:-) Even I mention this freakiness in my CVs..:-).
Selçuk
I'm 29 by the way.
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| (...) It gets less embarrasing as the years go on. I am 47 and not embarrased at all. In fact, I am quite proud to point it out to people. Though they are usually surprised that someone my age 'plays with toys'. Obviously shopping isnt a problem, (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jul-00, to lugnet.general)
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