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Re: True Love
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 26 Mar 1999 13:30:20 GMT
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> How does LEGO and SO mix for you people, BTW? My SO normally encourages
> me to buy more LEGO, and she's usually happy to see what I build. But
> she can get a bit bored if I ask her if she wants to play around with a
> model too much. All in all, it's a good mix. But then again, I
> generally make sure to keep the LEGO bricks out of the way most of the
> time when I'm not building.
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> Fredrik
Once upon a time my SO enjoyed building with our boys when they were young.
Now they have grown into scouts. He really enjoys poking fun at my love of
Legos, but says I will have my own building room when we retire. And he says
LUGNUT people should seek professional help for that obsesive compulsive
tendency. But he is only kidding. He enjoys anything I do which provides
fodder for him jokes.
We had an exchange student 3 years ago that said 'too bad I am too old
for Legos' when I set up the train at Christmas. Then he played with it for 2
days. But each time I walked through the room he had to reinforce that 'too
bad he was too lod for Legos'.
Make it a good day
Louise
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| (...) I suppose your \(NL\)?SO does not read this? ;-) How does LEGO and SO mix for you people, BTW? My SO normally encourages me to buy more LEGO, and she's usually happy to see what I build. But she can get a bit bored if I ask her if she wants to (...) (26 years ago, 19-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)
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