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Re: The Ten Commandments of Lego
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Date: 
Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:45:54 GMT
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What happened to Thou shalt not glue Lego?

Chris \"HTMLpro\" Alas wrote:

Hehehe, nice commandments. I was wondering if I could use them in a new Lego
page that I am planning to create. . . .

-Chris

Janet and Carl McIver wrote in message
<01e601be3af2$45112240$d4fd2399@end-user>...
Just a question,

Where an inmature lego follower can find the Lego Purity Commandments? I • am
a kind of new in this _religion_, but I hardly try not to be a sinner.


   Took me a couple days to find the time to do this right, but I had to!

1- These are Lego.  Thou shalt have no imitation Lego nor shall you have • any
other toy before you.
2- Thou shalt not take the name of Lego in vain
3- Thou shalt keep holy the day I have made for playing with your Lego, for
six days you toil but on the seventh day you must play.
4- Honor those who gave you Lego and those who manufacture it.
5- Thou shalt not murder nor cause to come to harm any Lego pieces.
6- Thou shalt not mate any Lego pieces with any non-Lego pieces.
7- Thou shalt not steal Lego.
8- Thou shalt not bear false about Lego.
9- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife's Lego.
10- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's Lego.

   And my favorite:  When in doubt, buy more Lego!

   Alright, alright, no offense meant to the religious among us with no
sense of humor!


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  Re: The Ten Commandments of Lego
 
Hehehe, nice commandments. I was wondering if I could use them in a new Lego page that I am planning to create. . . . -Chris Janet and Carl McIver wrote in message <01e601be3af2$451122...d-user>... (...) am (...) any (...) (25 years ago, 8-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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