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Re: What's the weirdest LEGO item you own?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 22 Oct 2002 03:54:15 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.general, Jeremy Scott writes:
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> > Though the bragging rights were enourmous, at the time my friends still
> > liked lego too, the best part of it all was that I learned you can truely
> > build anything with Lego parts - even when you don't have the proper theme
> > parts. and that hard work does pay off.
> >
> > So my rare, unique Lego asset, my Deep Sea Challenge 2nd Place Prize pack
> > and the lessons learned through the process of getting it.
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> Wow! This may be the best story yet! Thanks for sharing (and congratulations
> on your win! If we ever meet I hope to see that Titanic coal in person!)...
Well thanks Lar! I look foward to one day coming to a convention. I will
bring the coal and hunt you down just so you can see it. Don't expect much
though, it looks like, well, a piece of coal in an airtight bag. I guess
when you look close enough you can see some pitted areas where the salt
water may have corroded the coal, but maybe I am imagining things. :^)
I am glad you liked my story!
Jeremy
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