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Subject: 
Re: Lego for Africa
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.au
Date: 
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 21:04:43 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Melody Brown writes:
I reckon if everyone pulled their heads in and went
through their collection... found a few pieces they don't really need or
want and never use anyway, or even just grabbed some they could live
without... even if it were only 20 pieces or so... you'd have a pretty good
head start from what you have now!

I know that deep down, I have to admit there are a few pieces in my
collection that I neglect - never use (shock, horror, eeek! hehe).  And I
also have many pieces that have discoloured over the years too which I won't
use because of that.  The pieces still fit together... just not the pearly
white they used to be.  But I am sure the kids there won't be so fussed
about that... so...

I'll donate all my pieces in the above information!  And I have a Brickbay
store too inwhich I am happy to donate a few sets from as well!

BUT!... I challange the rest of Lugnet to do this or something similar too,
otherwise my handfull won't even entertain a squirrel.

I can probably come up with about 100 parts -- some yellowed, some a little
scratched, some clone bricks, but all usable.  Stuff I never use, and which
I hope my five-year old will never miss...

So if I can send my stuff to the English address... will this be ok?

Mel from Australia


P.S. I have no computer stuff to donate though.

But I do... please, Joris, I hope that you're still reading this, and that
you will send along some more details about the donation process.

--
John J. Ladasky Jr., Ph.D.
Department of Biology
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21204



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  Re: Lego for Africa
 
(...) G'day from Australia... I reckon if everyone pulled their heads in and went through their collection... found a few pieces they don't really need or want and never use anyway, or even just grabbed some they could live without... even if it (...) (23 years ago, 1-Aug-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.au)

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