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Re: Finding Lego
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 04:15:38 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Jennifer L. Boger writes:
Greg Majewski wrote:

I don't mean in a weird spot in your house or in your local toy store.. Have
you ever found Lego lying around in other places? The other day at work I
found a red 1x1 brick in a flower bed. I have also found a neon green 1x1
cone at the pool where my high school swim team practices. Am I the only
one, or have other people experienced the same thing?

I once found a badly run over black 2 x 4 in a parking lot 2 blocks from
my house near a path we always cut through (we never park there
though).  I still keep it in my winter coat pocket - in hopes that one
day i'll go through the parking lot and be able to find all of its mates
laying there to be reunited :)

A friend of ours found a 1 x 10 red plate (i think?) in a parking lot at
a train show we were showing at - don't believe it belonged to any of us
though.

Opening day of LEGOLAND California (March 20, 1999) I found a clone brick on
the ground in the park!!  It was a weird light blue 1x2 but only about half
the height of a brick....and it wasn't a TYCO half-plate either.  Some brand
I have no clue about probably.

-Tim



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(...) I once found a badly run over black 2 x 4 in a parking lot 2 blocks from my house near a path we always cut through (we never park there though). I still keep it in my winter coat pocket - in hopes that one day i'll go through the parking lot (...) (23 years ago, 2-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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