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Re: The perils of free Lego
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Thu, 27 Jun 2002 17:09:02 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Peter Reid writes:
> Imagine my joy...Lovely, free lego...Mmmm.
> Today, I decided to sort the newly aquired bricks. Whilst rummaging
> through the tub, doing the usual 'filtering' which removes the Megablocks
> and toy cars and whatnot...My hand encountered wetness...
> On closer inpection, I saw that a number of bricks had become homes for a
> colony of maggots. Actual, writhing maggots, feeding off what can only be
> described as 'matter'.
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 drivers!"
--
Erin
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