Domain: amyhughes.org
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Re:Why?
"there's nothing objectionable about about LEGO"
Oh, there can be my friend....there can be.
http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/index.html
And for more internet-norm wierdness:
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Re:The Neatest Lego Creation
Let's not forget the LEGO pipe organ at the Abston Church of Christ. And Fuzzy Coatimundi's Opus 1.
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Re:Lego lost to a potato?
Lego isn't a Toy.... its more of a way of creativity... no... wait... in somecases its a way of life
http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/photosfirst.h tml
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Re:built(This is an excerpt from my research notes on the vile Lego cult. I wanted to get these out before they had a chance to silence me. Please, please, please, don't let your friends or family succumb to the temptations of Lego. The life that you save may be your own.)
Sad cases of compulsive behaviour, such as Eric who has dragged his unsuspecting sister, Dorothy into the despicable cult.The cult recently opened one of their "temples" in California (of course). They have many local churches.
Like the Scientologists who have their "e-meter", these lego freaks have their or psuedo-technological props. They even have an mystic Oracle that you can ask questions on the internet. And just like the leader of the Scientologists, their leaders aspire to be JRR Tolkien. Not only that, these foul fiends have the temerity to rewrite the Bible.
And they are Holocaust revisionists, too boot
- Exhibit A - one of their foul leaders proudly displays their trumped up "evidence"
- Exhibit B
- Exhibit C
- Exhibit D
- Exhibit E
- Exhibit F
They worship strange, vile gods. And are building machines to take over the world.
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Not robotic, +1 offtopic but still impressive
Lego church from hell
Not quite my style, but damn- this is pretty cool. Not to mention friggin' huuuuge. -
non-IE use peaked in August, now returning to normIn July and August my site made the rounds of church bulletins and newsletters and had its highest traffic in two years. This non-geek crowd racked up the following browser stats:
June usage: 3.38 GB, unique visitors: 4806
88.8% Internet Explorer
5.2% Mozilla
2.1% Netscape
2.1% Safari
0.7% OperaJuly usage: 16.42 GB, unique visitors: 19088
88.5% Internet Explorer
5.9% Mozilla
2.8% Netscape
1.4% Safari
0.7% OperaAugust usage: 12.38 GB, unique visitors: 15448
78.3% Internet Explorer
14.1% Mozilla
2.8% Netscape
1.9% Safari
1.6% OperaSeptember (14 days) usage: 1.82 GB, unique visitors: 2680
87.2% Internet Explorer
6.3% Mozilla
2.9% Netscape
1.9% Safari
0.8% OperaEven the low September usage stats represent a statistically useful sample, and it appears non-IE usage is returning to pre-mozilla-fanfare patterns.
Amy
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Mod me Off-topic...
if you must, but someone's gotta do it.
The Dalai LLama
glad his kid's old enough to start digging on Legos -
All those hours wasted! :-(
And to think I could have been spending that wasted time creating lego churches instead.
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Re:1669 hours... a perspectivePretty sad.
Especially when that time could be used building a lego church
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New York is swell, but...
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE DISSEMINATE WIDELY!(This is an excerpt from my research notes on the vile Lego cult. I wanted to get these out before they had a chance to silence me. Please, please, please, don't let your friends or family succumb to the temptations of Lego. The life that you save may be your own.)
Sad cases of compulsive behaviour, such as Eric who has dragged his unsuspecting sister, Dorothy into the despicable cult.The cult recently opened one of their "temples" in California (of course). They have many local churches.
Like the Scientologists who have their "e-meter", these lego freaks have their or psuedo-technological props. They even have an mystic Oracle that you can ask questions on the internet. And just like the leader of the Scientologists, their leaders aspire to be JRR Tolkien. Not only that, these foul fiends have the temerity to rewrite the Bible.
And they are Holocaust revisionists, too boot
- Exhibit A - one of their foul leaders proudly displays their trumped up "evidence"
- Exhibit B
- Exhibit C
- Exhibit D
- Exhibit E
- Exhibit F
They worship strange, vile gods. And are building machines to take over the world.
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Stop the madness!(This is an excerpt from my research notes on the vile Lego cult. I wanted to get these out before they had a chance to silence me. Please, please, please, don't let your friends or family succumb to the temptations of Lego. The life that you save may be your own.)
Sad cases of compulsive behaviour, such as Eric who has dragged his unsuspecting sister, Dorothy into the despicable cult.The cult recently opened one of their "temples" in California (of course). They have many local churches.
Like the Scientologists who have their "e-meter", these lego freaks have their or psuedo-technological props. They even have an mystic Oracle that you can ask questions on the internet. And just like the leader of the Scientologists, their leaders aspire to be JRR Tolkien. Not only that, these foul fiends have the temerity to rewrite the Bible.
And they are Holocaust revisionists, too boot
- Exhibit A - one of their foul leaders proudly displays their trumped up "evidence"
- Exhibit B
- Exhibit C
- Exhibit D
- Exhibit E
- Exhibit F
They worship strange, vile gods. And are building machines to take over the world.
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Re:Correct Link (*NEW* now as hyperlink)
For those who don't want to cut'n'paste:
http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/