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Re: LEGO display find...
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 15 Oct 2001 08:12:24 GMT
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Christopher Tracey <ctracey@enviroweb.org> wrote in message
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> While in a local store(1) today picking up some stuff for my research
> project, I noticed one of those plastic sleeves that small sets are
> sometimes displayed in in a trashcan. Since it was obviously trash I
> grabbed it and now it hangs proudly along with the two others that I
> have.
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> The store recently rearranged its toy dept. Which leads to the question
> of:
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> Has anyone ever dumpster dived for LEGO?
Yes, for McDonalds displays and contents. Dirty, messy, and that is all that
should be said.
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> -chris
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> 1. "The Andersons" for for you OH folks. One of the few stores to my
> knowledge where you can buy organic food, Carhartt clothing, a few 2x4s,
> and some nice tableware all on the same trip.
James
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