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Re: Finding Lego
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 13:34:44 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Melody Brown writes:
In lugnet.general, Greg Majewski writes:
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?

These days all I seem to find is Lego soccor balls floating around the house (grrrrr) as my 2 year
old son loves to carry them everywhere (if he gets the chance).  He's good
with the Lego though... never attempts to stick them in his mouth, I think
he knows by now he has to learn to respect it! haha

Mel

LOL!  I'd rather step on a soccerball in the middle of the night than a
brick!  I've drawn blood doing that.

I'm so glad I'm not the only mother who gave her two-year-old System bricks.
People used to look at me like, "are you *trying* to give your child the
chance to choke to death?"  He was really good with them, too.  Now, he
already wants Lego for his fifth birthday - and his fourth birthday was just
two weeks ago!  Muhahahaha!  I've already drawn him to the dark side!

As for the weirdest place I ever found a brick, I found a whole handful in a
restaurant booth once.  They were pretty gooey with whatever the kid who
lost them had been eating.  Maybe his parents decided they were too gross to
bother with.  Foolish, foolish people...

~~Tanya
(shaking her head)



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  Re: Finding Lego
 
(...) Oh yeah, but not when they act as miniture rollerskates! haha (...) Well, the thing is, I think as a good parent, you'd know if your child is ready to play with Lego or not. I mean if all your kids do is stick them in their mouths, then it (...) (23 years ago, 3-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: Finding Lego
 
(...) Haha, yeah! probably heaps as a kid (kids do almost pick up anything afterall). Last time I found a piece of Lego was in 1998 on my way to buy some Shell Lego sets, walking up the road (quite a long road) we went to cross to the otherside and (...) (23 years ago, 2-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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