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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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