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Re: Divorce?
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 3 Feb 2003 01:53:04 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Terry Prosper writes:
> major snip<
> Things were going smoothly when she decided that she should push on it from
> under, for absolutely no logical reason. The only problem is that it was
> partly under the shelf at that moment, so she squished the right side under
> the shelf while I was holding the center frame. this made the whole frame
> to bend, warp and twist in a way it's not supposed to. The damage was
> extensive. I miraculously put the ship bach on the table after loosing only
> minor parts. I was very very pissed off. 3 days it took me to complete the
> ISD. 3 days ruined in a second. By my wife.
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> Now it's back in its original box, in parts. I'll rebuild it in a couple of
> months when i move to my new appartment. Right now, I don't even want to
> see my wife. Not for the evening. Let myself breath a while, because i'm
> really angry at her. But this is only a bad day. Nothing to worry about...
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> So, what about your bad LEGO stories?
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> Terry
Whoa! You need an attitude adjustment! A LEGO model is just a LEGO model,
even if it is the ISD.
Nathan Wells
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| Tabarnak! (This is cursing in French...) Ok, so we've all read those nice little post about a great experience with LEGO, or how LEGO changed our lives in a positive way. But LEGO can also be an important cause of divorce... Well, maybe not divorce, (...) (22 years ago, 1-Feb-03, to lugnet.general)
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