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    The perils of free Lego —Peter Reid
   Hi guys, Those of you with a weak disposition may want to ignore this message, as it features a scene which nearly made me ill. My Dad's a bit of a 'Lovejoy' character, he wheels and deals at boot sales, as well as selling antiques. He's got a (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)
   
        Re: The perils of free Lego —Erin Windross
     (...) You know, they were probably very highly intelligent maggots who were building a new civilization. Don't be surprised if you find several houses and buildings along with minifigs dancing around saying "We're free! Free from the slimy wet slave (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)
   
        Re: The perils of free Lego —Steven Lane
     (...) Yuck, to the power of ten, why are you telling us this, bluurrgghh. Remind me never to trade bricks with you. Not after 10 sterilisations would I want to use those bricks. I do sympathise, I've found the odd cruddy Ebay sourced brick myself (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)
   
        Re: The perils of free Lego —Duncan titmarsh
      (...) But the question is was it worth it, did you get any rare parts? Duncan (22 years ago, 27-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)
   
        Re: The perils of free Lego —Jonathan Reynolds
   (...) Surely the maggots and slime should be left on - just think, you would have some custom coloured bricks, would never need the brick separater and best of all.....moving models! Jon (22 years ago, 28-Jun-02, to lugnet.loc.uk)
 

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