benny_profane
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600g
Would that mean if you went over I’d win a gift code? [everyone rushes to bid 1gram…in the ensuing stampede were trampled]Is this going to be selecting the winner as in The Price is right format ? Closest below the real weight ?
I can see by the ring granny is taken…lucky dude, she’sAh ****
Now we’re doing the weight in grams? Which type? If I mistakenly assume one type when you mean another, it adds a whole lot of complexity to my conversion tables now…
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Maybe she’s a widower. I hear that the widow next door from that Herman’s Hermits tune was just trying to mimic Ringo’s jewelry preferences. It’s a shame all of those poor Henrys died just to satiate her ringoistic ideals.I can see by the ring granny is taken…lucky dude, she’s![]()
So that’s where uH comes from?Maybe she’s a widower. I hear that the widow next door from that Herman’s Hermits tune was just trying to mimic Ringo’s jewelry preferences. It’s a shame all of those poor Henrys died just to satiate her ringoistic ideals.
I'm on to you!583 g
Henry VIIISo that’s where uH comes from?![]()
Lego value is typically determined at ppp (price per piece) instead of ppg (price per gram) these days. A fair value would be a ppp of 11¢/piece; maybe 14¢/piece if you really wanna splurge and get a cool Star Wars set.What does a gram of the good stuff go for these days?
I am waiting to build all of my UCS Star Wars stuff until my twins are bigger. I really don't want to build the Millenium Falcon more than once. There are 400-something pages of instructions with that one.Lego value is typically determined at ppp (price per piece) instead of ppg (price per gram) these days. A fair value would be a ppp of 11¢/piece; maybe 14¢/piece if you really wanna splurge and get a cool Star Wars set.