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Lego "Vectors"
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 13:11:21 GMT
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Just thought I'd quickly share some of the things I've been doing to spread Lego
fandom to others:
My 2-year-old nephew gets Primo for Christmas and birthday presents. One of
these days, he'll stop chewing on them and build something :)
Our church has started a program to donate presents to underprivileged
children. My contribution: a 25th Anniversary Freestyle bucket.
My friend Tim, whose massive Lego town ( found on the web at
http://oit.iusb.edu/~trichard/timlego.html ) was a big part of my inspiration to
emerge from the Dark Ages, hasn't done much with his Lego in the past year or so. Still, I'll get him at least a polybag or another small set for Christmas (along with the South Park stuff he REALLY wants). Who knows, that may be all it takes to get him back into the hobby.
So what is everyone else doing to be a Lego "vector?"
Chad
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Lego "Vectors"
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| (...) My Dilemma: Neice-4 years, Neice-3 years, Nephew-5 months. Do I get my neices a freestyle bucket, or a Duplo bucket because of my nephew? Jeff P.S. My neice who is 3 will just stand there and watch me building. I think she has potential. ;) (26 years ago, 25-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
| | | Re: Lego "Vectors"
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| (...) I just gave my nephews, ages 7 and 9, (1) one of the 5561 4x4 big foot sets I had that I didn't have a buyer for. AND I helped them put it together. Now my back and legs ache from sitting on the floor for hours yesterday. Cindy (1) It was (...) (26 years ago, 27-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)
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