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Re: Lego and Pets
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 19 May 1999 01:00:15 GMT
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Richard Hrynyszyn wrote:
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> Puppykong looks cool. I can just imagine him with the metroliner in
> his mouth! What a picture it would have made, great story!
>
> the homepage for the whole site is
The camera was near by but I was simply to worried about the the Metro Liner's
fate had it reached Puppykong's lair. I considered posing the shot, but I do NOT
want to encourage her. It was very funy; the juxtaposition of my terror and the
adorable puppy trotting away with the train swining.
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> > http://cmasi.chem.tulane.edu/~lego
> >
> > Richard Hrynyszyn wrote:
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> > > Does anyone have any interesting tales of lego & pets? Did your dog
> > > ever eat your prize moc. I have a ferret who loves lego. When i spread
> > > enough of them out on the floor he dives into them like a ball crawl. He will
> > > completely bury himself with pieces. He also loves to "sort" all of my soft
> > > rubber tires and "store" them under the couch where i can't reach them. He
> > > loves lego tires so much he will pull them off of a vehicle. He can even open
> > > up my big 1001 piece tubs to get to the goodies inside. I bought the lego rc
> > > car set specifically to play with my ferret. I usually have to lock him up in
> > > his cage when i want to get serious about sorting or building. :) - Rich
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| (...) hallway (...) done; (...) At (...) My Ferret (Bananna) doesn't really eat the lego but all the carrying away he does with them inevitably leads to lots of tiny little teeth marks on the pieces, especially the soft pieces like tires. He has (...) (26 years ago, 18-May-99, to lugnet.general)
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