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Re: The perils of free Lego
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Thu, 27 Jun 2002 22:49:39 GMT
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> Naturally, I did what any sane, rational adult would do - ran around the
> house screaming 'unclean, unclean!' and going for a nice hand wash (or ten).
> After a while I managed to compose myself, and emptied the whole lot into
> the sink. I feared the discovery of a dead rat, or worse...the severed hand
> of a child.
> Thankfully, none of those things were found, and the hot water killed off
> the maggots. Remaining traces of matter were removed, and the whole lot sits
> soaking happily in the kitchen.
> A happy end to a tale of terror, I can see why Huw Millington and Tony
> Preistman only play with new stuff.
> Regards,
> Pete (washing his hands an awful lot)
But the question is was it worth it, did you get any rare parts?
Duncan
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