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Re: LEGO at McDonald's, 2001
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lugnet.promo
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Date:
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Fri, 23 Feb 2001 19:31:03 GMT
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In lugnet.promo, Gail Olmstead wrote:
> The boy-toy/girl-toy pairing is even more discouraging than I thought. I had
> heard of Diva Starz but not known any background so looked it up on the net.
> Seems to be teenage girls learning how to hang out in the mall and shop for
> fashions. So girls will learn how to shop at the mall while boys will learn
> how to build and create with Lego.
Simple solution for concerned parents: specifically ask for the LEGO toy.
In previous years, when McD's would run their Hot Wheels/Barbie promotion,
my two sons would request that one of their meals have a "boy toy" and the
other get a "girl toy", because they really didn't want to get identical
toys.
Steve
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| | Re: LEGO at McDonald's, 2001
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| (...) The boy-toy/girl-toy pairing is even more discouraging than I thought. I had heard of Diva Starz but not known any background so looked it up on the net. Seems to be teenage girls learning how to hang out in the mall and shop for fashions. So (...) (24 years ago, 22-Feb-01, to lugnet.promo, lugnet.general)
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