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Life is good, isn't it?  My primary care physician has the large legos in his
operatory (or whatever they call their exam rooms -- that's what dentists
call them).  The last time I had an appointment and was waiting for him to
come in, I put together a pyramid with the legos (duplos I think they're
called).  When he finally came in I held it up and said "Look what I made!"

In a message dated 06/02/2000 7:21:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> HA, HA.  I had a kid ask me what I do for a living as they saw all the toys
>  in my car.  I told them I went to school to learn how to play.  I told them
>  that's what I do all day long play, and I get paid for it.  Boy, you should
>  have seen the look on their face, just utter awe.
>

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