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Re: Taking a bath in LEGO
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lugnet.people
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Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:45:24 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Frank Filz writes:
> Of course I suspect the far more important factor is that the attention
> being given to the toy completely overrides the pain sensations. Haven't
> you ever sat in an awkward position during an intense activity (play or
> talk) and only when your attention wanders do you suddenly realize how
> painful your sitting position is?
Haha I know exactly what you mean. Since I don't have enough table space, I
usually build on the floor. After building stuff for the past few evenings,
I've gone to bed with a sore back and legs!
-Bryan
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| (...) Well, with their lighter weight, the pressure a small child exerts on whatever they are sitting on (and therefore the pressure exerted on their body by whatever they are sitting on) is quite a bit smaller than for an adult. Also, that baby fat (...) (22 years ago, 3-Oct-02, to lugnet.people)
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