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Re: Star Wars Legos (aka The cure for the Dark Ages)
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lugnet.starwars
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Tue, 26 Oct 1999 18:57:20 GMT
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> I actually bought one of the little planes from the adventurers set, on a whim
> (because I thought it was neat). Inside was the little brochure for the SW
> sets, which really got me going. My fiance is pretty supportive of it. She'll
> even urge me to buy sets when I decide not to (if I'm trying to save money, or
> such). She says that the only thing that's stopping her from buying them
> herself (for me, of course, though I've tried to get her involved by building
> the droid fighter) is the fact that she doesn't know what I have and don't
> have. The only time I've ever seen her balk is when she got a glimpse of my
> reciept from that time TRU opened at midnight to sell episode 1 stuff . . . .
> :)
> -Jonathan
When I heard that Lego was finally issuing a Star Wars line (which I had been
dreaming of since 1978), I lost all self-control and bought assorted Knights,
Robin Hood, and Indiana Jones sets to supplement the only legos I had, a
mint-box 6080 castle, and a set of 677 knights, from when I was a kid. By
making Star Wars toys, Lego has sucked me back into their product lines for the
first time in 15 years.
Kevin
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| (...) I actually bought one of the little planes from the adventurers set, on a whim (because I thought it was neat). Inside was the little brochure for the SW sets, which really got me going. My fiance is pretty supportive of it. She'll even urge (...) (25 years ago, 26-Oct-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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