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Re: How I store my Lego
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lugnet.storage
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Thu, 7 Oct 2004 06:48:20 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, David Eaton wrote:
> In lugnet.storage, Peter Roberts wrote:
> > It's fun being under 18 and able to live without worryng about
> > accomodation ;).
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> Ahhh, memories.
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> > The difference is that I have a proper piece of furniture for my Lego. I can
> > fit all my Lego inside the one unit (I can almost hear you saying 'ahh...
> > Memories') including all the boxes and everything.
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> Dang, I missed my cue. "Ahhh, memories." :)
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> The closest I can come is fitting all my Lego into one room-- but that hasn't
> happened in a few years :)
It's scary thinking of a Lego collection that makes that a challenge
> Huh! Interesting considering that 18 was the age that I switched my sorting
> method too, from colors to piece-type. Seemed like such a great idea
> once-upon-a-time, until either I got too many pieces, or when I got fed up with
> looking through that confounded bin of black pieces.
I said I was {under 18} not 18. That black bin did it for me too. I can
remember when I started sorting a while back and my brother said, 'You should
sort by colour, not shape.' It's all his fault I couldn't make greeblies for a
while *cries*.
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| (...) Ahhh, memories. (...) Dang, I missed my cue. "Ahhh, memories." :) The closest I can come is fitting all my Lego into one room-- but that hasn't happened in a few years :) (...) Huh! Interesting considering that 18 was the age that I switched (...) (20 years ago, 6-Oct-04, to lugnet.storage)
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