Quoting celtkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What a great group this is... So glad to have found you guys. (Quick intro:
I'm Kat who has been looking at 15th/16th c. costume for a couple years now
and needs to get down to business and actually sew something)
LOL -- I *so* resemble that remark! I
Bjarne wrote:
Kids dont want to play with brigs anymore, they want to play on computers.
Company didnt realise this and almost broke now!
Tell that to my kids! We have a cabinet full of Lego bricks. And we also get
the bimonthly Lego magazine. And we also have the Lego Star Wars GameCube
game.
- Original Message -
From: Gail Scott Finke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:17 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Re: lego troubles
Bjarne wrote:
Kids dont want to play with brigs anymore, they want to play on
computers.
Company didnt realise
: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:17 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Re: lego troubles
Bjarne wrote:
Kids dont want to play with brigs anymore, they want to play on
computers.
Company didnt realise this and almost broke now!
Tell that to my kids! We have a cabinet full of Lego bricks. And we also
What a great group this is... So glad to have found you guys. (Quick intro:
I'm Kat who has been looking at 15th/16th c. costume for a couple years now
and needs to get down to business and actually sew something)
I found the lego conversation interesting, because the issue of 'WIRED'
It's so nice to know I'm not the only Lego fan!
I don't have any any more, but it was always my favourite toy (not counting
my teddy bear of course, who I do still have).
So when I was little and our holiday to Spain had to be cancelled, and we
went to Denmark instead, you can imagine how