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Re: Not inspired by any posting in o.t.fun
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Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:51:31 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys wrote:
> It was a specific set designed by the bride and groom, consisting of 2 2x8
> bricks with the names of the couple and the date of the wedding, and a 'bride
> and groom' minifig, and some flowers for the bride to hold.
That's the cutest little wedding bonboniere I've ever seen.
> However, having experienced the 'finding parts in my desk drawers' on monday
> mornings, I've basically given up trying to keep anything LEGO-like at my desk
> at work.
Unfortunately desks aren't really considered private spaces...and for that
matter Lego is considered by people as a toy, not as a something important.
Like, if you had a picture of Sandy and you at your wedding, they wouldn't touch
that...that's personal.
I've had varying amounts of Lego depending on the job...currently I have some
2x4 magnets holding some pages up and my FLL Volunteer trophies.
Calum
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| | Not inspired by any posting in o.t.fun
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| So I was at a wedding a while back. The wedding favour to the people assembled to join in the celebration of the couple was a LEGO set. It was a specific set designed by the bride and groom, consisting of 2 2x8 bricks with the names of the couple (...) (18 years ago, 22-Jan-07, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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