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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. You all are missing my point. He used to play with Legos 2-to 3 hours at a time, building all sorts of things. Now he stopped doing that. Additionally, the last few sets he's built once and never looked back. When I say he doesn't even display them, I mean that to me it seems he is treating Legos as a throw-away thing, like a Kiwi Tinker Crate. Which he does have and enjoys it. I am sorry, but $300 for a few hours of tinkering makes no sense to me. But I am interested in selling Legos, where would I go? They are not sorted by model, unfortunately. It's just bins and bins of plastic. [/quote] God you sound awful. [/quote] Normally, I wouldn't say "you sound awful," but this OP really does. OP should get the birthday gift that the son wants, assuming OP has the funds (which I think is true). My DH loves doing Lego sets as a way to relax. You are never "too old" for Lego![/quote]
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