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Re: When the lego sorting gets out of hand...
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Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:17:06 GMT
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> I then spent the whole trip home noticing other objects in Lego colours.
> I've been past these places hundreds of times before and *never* noticed
> they were in Lego colours before.
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> Now, the question is, why the sudden revelation? Was it the Yum Cha (no
> other unusual symptoms!), the SF related conversation or the extreme (ie:
> lots of) Lego sorting I've been doing lately?
Don't rule out thew Yum Cha, Chinese food has had some very interesting
effects on some Lego conversations that Ross, Paul and I have had.
It would be nice to do a Yum-Cha Lego meet one day wouldn't you say?
Leg Godt
Travis Matheson
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: When the lego sorting gets out of hand...
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| (...) You could have it in an IKEA cafeteria. Young Nordic females would wheel around cartloads of different elements and impulse sets. ABBA muzak would be piping away. The non-thinking man's Pick-a-Brick. pete.w (I think I need to get out more...) (20 years ago, 21-Dec-04, to lugnet.loc.au)
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| Hey all I had an interesting experience the other day.. I was in the CBD in Melbourne on Sunday, having just consumed a rather nice Yum Cha with a bunch of SF nerd friends (yes, this *is* relevant!), and I noticed something about an apartment (...) (20 years ago, 21-Dec-04, to lugnet.loc.au)
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