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Re: Conspiracy????
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:25:42 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Nathan Schroeder writes:
> I have a theory. I'm sure everyone has noticed that whenever you put a set
> together, be it a 700 part monster or a 30 part impulse buy while you're
> shopping for clothes at the department store, there are always a few pieces
> left over. A lot of times they're extra technic pegs or 1x1 dots that you
> can find a place to stick on the model you just built, but occasionally
> they're bigger.
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> But I think they are more than that. I have a theory that if you combine
> the left-over parts from all of the sets that TLC has ever created and sold,
> you wil end up with the most amazing model ever. If I had recognized this
> sooner, I would have kept all of the extra parts seperate (and my wife would
> have thought I was more odd than she already does) and attempted to build
> enough of the model to figure out what it is.
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> I hope it's a robot that will bring me beer. Or a kind of Lego machine that
> cleans the house and uses the dirt to create more Legos for you (nano-Lego
> technology). Any other ideas?
Yeah... How about a 1x1 dot and technic peg accesory pack?
Nice idea... so whose going to be the one to call lego?
;-)
John Kruer
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| I have a theory. I'm sure everyone has noticed that whenever you put a set together, be it a 700 part monster or a 30 part impulse buy while you're shopping for clothes at the department store, there are always a few pieces left over. A lot of times (...) (23 years ago, 28-Apr-02, to lugnet.general)
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