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Re: Pre-Fathers Day LEGO Present Delivered to Work
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Date: 
Sun, 17 Jun 2001 00:53:02 GMT
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Rick Kujawa <spacerocks@iname.com> wrote in message
news:GF1L7p.n3t@lugnet.com...
Hmm. Our little one may not even like LEGO.  My dad is into making • regular
plastic models and model railroad (G & HO).  I've never really gotten • into
either of those hobbies much.

Watch your little one grow up to be a welder, etc.

No way!  He's going to college or else!  I suppose he could end up being a
bum philospher or theoretical mathematician, but that would be OK.



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  Re: Pre-Fathers Day LEGO Present Delivered to Work
 
(...) I was thinking of a hobby that has nothing to do with plastic (metalurgy) not a vocation. How about an excentric physicist who builds nanomachines? (23 years ago, 17-Jun-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.people)

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  Re: Pre-Fathers Day LEGO Present Delivered to Work
 
(...) Wood blocks are neat too. Esp. for an infant. I always played with stuff made for older kids too. If you go by the specified ages we would of had to quit Lego at 10. I think I was 3 when I started Lego until about 12 then the dark ages came. (...) (23 years ago, 16-Jun-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.people)

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