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200,000? (was: Re: Moving away / Losing interest in Lego :( )
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 14 Dec 2000 15:09:57 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Eric Kingsley writes:
> > Any advice from you AFOLs? I would really appreciate it. Later.
>
> Like some others have said "Don't sell your LEGO!". Fortunately for me my
> parents kept my LEGO in their attic for 13 years figuring it would be good for
> grandkids someday. Thanks to them I still have my Classic Space collection
> along with some other cool bits and pieces. Funny thing was I used to think I
> had a huge collection when I was a kid. Compared to my collection now its
> nothing but even then many of the figs and parts are every important to me.
>
> Any way I hope you stay but if you don't I hope you return some day.
Likewise. Good short-list advice, the only better possibly being
"Don't turn to the dark side! Don't do it!"...but if you must go
to your Dark Ages, go knowing it'll be there for you when you come
out (and so, of course, will LUGnet, the friendliest place in the
world!).
But my posting was not simply to "Me Too." It was to point this
out:
Eric's post is LUGnet's 200,000th. According to the website.
Yay!
best
Lindsay
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| | Re: Moving away / Losing interest in Lego :(
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| (...) Hey man it happens. What can I say I went through an approximately 13 year dark age (Nearly as long as you have been alive!). Admittedly most kids your age don't become AFOLs and most probably look down on those that still use LEGO. Thats a (...) (24 years ago, 14-Dec-00, to lugnet.general)
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