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Re: pieces aaare pieces ... (hum "people aaare people" ...)
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lugnet.lego
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lugnet.color
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Sun, 30 Jan 2005 00:05:50 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Eric Strand wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Patrick S. O'Donnell wrote:
> > In lugnet.lego, Burkhard Schloemer wrote:
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> > > After all, pieces are pieces, whatever the color ...
> > >
> > > Let's be friends and sing a LEGO song together, shall we?
> > >
> > > "Pieces aaaare pieces, so - why should it beeee ..." :)
> >
> > Great, now I'll have that song and 80's flashback in my mind for the rest of the
> > day. Who was that group that did that song?
> >
> > Earlier it was mentioned "Parts is Parts" - that was from a KFC commercial from
> > about the same time.
> >
> > -Patrick
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> Depeche Mode is the answer to that trivia question.
> Eric
A few more words:
Pieces are pieces so why should it be
Bley and grey should get along so awfully?
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You know they're different colours and they're different creeds,
but different pieces have different needs
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Help me understand
What makes a Tan hate another Tan?
Help me understand
...
The original song acknowledged differences in skin tone and culture, asking why
that should lead to hatred. It begs the question "Do we have Lego piece
racism?". Are bleys considered as the new Lego genetic underclass? Has anyone
committed Lego piece ethnic cleansing by eradicating all bley from their
collection? :-)
FUT to .color
Mark
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