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Re: Lego in a Smoking Environment
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:24:08 GMT
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Once I lent my Little Blue Bot to someone so they could render it, and when they
returned it, it reeked like an ashtray. I was pi$$ed. It took weeks to get the
cig smoke to air out/off.
On occasion, I bring my Robots to Night Clubs and Bars or Poetry Readings where
the smoke would stick to the robot and the next day, you knew that robot had
been in a club on exhibit the night before.
Nowadays, I throw some polpuri in the box where I keep them, or a single stick
of incence. That seems to kill the smell.
One time (at band camp), um, I mean, here... I tossed a bottle top from a
Rasberry Micro Brew Beer into a box where I keep a few choice elements and now
they smell like berry.
:)
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| I've read a lot about Lego from "smoke free" environments. Have a lot of AFOL's had problems with "smoky" Lego? In the cd/book I have come to the conclusion that there are 2 types of "smoke" environments (just the legal ones ;-) ). #1 When I was (...) (20 years ago, 29-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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