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Re: Lego and the NBA
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lugnet.sports, lugnet.general
Date: 
Fri, 31 May 2002 18:58:17 GMT
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"Richard Noeckel" <Shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com> writes:
P.S.   has anyone though of any other unique elements that may be
incorporated into the sets? I'm thinkin’ shorts, obviously a basketball
(similar to the preexisting soccer ball) a back board & net…and not
a whole lot else.  :(

Turn that frown upside down!  The last thing we need is more elements
that are useless for anything but the thing they were marketed for!

P.P.s. is it me, or does it seem as though Lego is tryin’
wayyyyyyyy too hard to appeal to the youth market?
(skateboards, basketball…what’s next Pokemon)

Pokemon is (sadly) no longer as popular as it once was.  And anyway,
Megablocks had the Pokemon license for construction toys.

--Bill.

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(...) Red hair, don’t forget the *red hair!!! -R *infer any other color that Rodman may have had during his career. P.S. has anyone though of any other unique elements that may be incorporated into the sets? I'm thinkin’ shorts, obviously a (...) (22 years ago, 31-May-02, to lugnet.sports, lugnet.general)

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