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In lugnet.market.auction, Paul Sinasohn writes:
> OK, If Chris can do this, so can I:
> On offer, to the best bid consisting wholely of Lego:
> I have one little sister, single, age 28...
I just happened to come across this statement.
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/mdata.cgi?q=398_1&v=n
John Patterson: "I will trade my wife, my mother, and one of my two
children, your choice, for this set"
<Looks in disbelief>
~What is wrong with the `AFOL?!?
Are you people mad! ;)
Where are your priorities
<Comes to his senses>
Incidentally, Paul Sinasohns asking price is a bit too much
As far as selling people on the black-market goes, I can get a whole
family for just one; 1978 398 U.S.S. Constellation-
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/398
Therefore, in light of this new evidence I'll offer you one semi-used TV, a
bucket of extra crispy chicken, and a Rolex watch. (may not be genuine)
For transportation, can she be shipped via cargo so that the international
transportation costs are kept to a minimum.
Happily awaiting his new big-sister to go along with the recently
acquired Patterson family,
--==Richard==--
P.S. Is your sister aware of any of this?
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| OK, If Chris can do this, so can I: On offer, to the best bid consisting wholely of Lego: I have one little sister, single, age 28, comes with the following accessories: dog, car, cell phone, clothes, and horse. Dean's list, Johnson & Wales (...) (23 years ago, 19-Sep-01, to lugnet.market.auction)
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