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Re: How old is the oldest active Australian Lego fan?
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:26:10 GMT
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Ha, just say over 50, though I didn't get into lego until my kids did. Now that
they are loosing interest, it is all mine (maniacal laughter). They have orders
that there are to be NO grandchildren, as I won't share!!!!
Don't do much building other that what I buy on ebay/local markets, but I have
really great plans (have built big tables/shelves in garage, currently with kids
city/construction, but one day........)
Not much group activity in Canberra (any?) to be involved in.
In lugnet.loc.au, Kerry Raymond wrote:
> > Without (necessarily) nominating your own age (or someone else's), how old
> > [is]
> > the oldest active Australian Lego fan?
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> Well, I'm 46, but semi-inactive at the moment. Inactive in a building sense,
> I still read LUGnet and run a bricklink shop. But hopefully when I finish my
> part-time study in June, I may have more building time again.
>
> The oldest person I can think of is that lady up in Nambour who together
> with her son/grandson puts on those Lego shows. I just can't remember their
> names.
>
> Kerry
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| (...) Well, I'm 46, but semi-inactive at the moment. Inactive in a building sense, I still read LUGnet and run a bricklink shop. But hopefully when I finish my part-time study in June, I may have more building time again. The oldest person I can (...) (19 years ago, 11-Apr-06, to lugnet.loc.au)
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