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Re: Lego's old, blessed address
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:14:56 GMT
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> I thought it was the "Mark of the Beast" How can a number be a
> birthplace? Does it refer to one of the "levels of Hell" or some such?
Thats what i meant, sorry
> Personally, I think perhaps they just moved their offices, but Lego would
> probably not want it in their address because of the preponderance of
> superstitious people in the world.
True
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> > Many Things happen if you have 3 6's somewhere, somebody had these numbers
> > in his car reg plate and the car did all sorts of funny things, like the
> > engine starting when it's turned off
> >
> > It's Weird, but true
>
> Really? Do you have some proof?
On TV in the UK i have seen it in books as well in the College Libery
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| (...) think (...) I thought it was the "Mark of the Beast" How can a number be a birthplace? Does it refer to one of the "levels of Hell" or some such? Personally, I think perhaps they just moved their offices, but Lego would probably not want it in (...) (24 years ago, 14-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)
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