Lego Addictions
randomErr writes "Canada.com has an article about Frank Robinson, an man who is into Lego WAY more than the average builder. Frank said "I still get Lego for my birthday and at Christmas, too. So do my kids." At last count the Robinson family's Lego inventory was nearing 100,000 pieces, a majority of which were tallied and itemized by type and colour on a computer spreadsheet." No Lego story would be complete without a link to something large and useless, say, a Lego harpsichord. Okay, it plays, so it's not actually useless. But the Lego Star Destroyer is.
the f'n p? i hope so.
gg
What is this world coming too? What does it mean when Starwars.com has banner ads and pop-up ads?! Where are when when we have advertisements spawning adverstisements?
I was just wondering, with a LEGO story (ya know, one of those with the big red LEGO icon), is it possible to post something off topic? If so. have I just done it?
I swear, next time I see one of these things, I'm going to get your IP address, find out where you live, drive there, and bludgeon you to death with a Red Hat CD.