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<blockquote data-quote="Lemonbalm" data-source="post: 956689" data-attributes="member: 188309"><p>I haven't played with Lego for many years, but it was my favourite toy when I was a kid. I remember there being a TV advert in the 70s - 'Lego - it's a new toy every day.' Very true! I didn't have a massive collection of Lego, but what I did have I passed onto my daughter when she was a kid, and we added to it a bit. She's grown up now, and the Lego is in the attic. I mainly used to build houses with my Lego, and go-carts for my Barbie sized dolls to ride round in. I also had quite a few Lego people, and some Lego furniture. I never got the Lego bedroom set - I sometimes think I might try to track down a 1970's Lego bedroom set on Ebay, just to complete my collection! I remember one thing I didn't like about the Lego toilet was that it was square, which I didn't think looked very realistic. Times change, though - my daughter has recently moved into her own house, and it has a square toilet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemonbalm, post: 956689, member: 188309"] I haven't played with Lego for many years, but it was my favourite toy when I was a kid. I remember there being a TV advert in the 70s - 'Lego - it's a new toy every day.' Very true! I didn't have a massive collection of Lego, but what I did have I passed onto my daughter when she was a kid, and we added to it a bit. She's grown up now, and the Lego is in the attic. I mainly used to build houses with my Lego, and go-carts for my Barbie sized dolls to ride round in. I also had quite a few Lego people, and some Lego furniture. I never got the Lego bedroom set - I sometimes think I might try to track down a 1970's Lego bedroom set on Ebay, just to complete my collection! I remember one thing I didn't like about the Lego toilet was that it was square, which I didn't think looked very realistic. Times change, though - my daughter has recently moved into her own house, and it has a square toilet! [/QUOTE]
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