Lots of people forget that the LEGOs of many a baby-boomer childhood are a Danish product. What we may also have forgotten is how versatile LEGOs are.
Cheney's got a gun
You can illustrate current events and support freedom of expression at the same time. Pretty handy, eh?
(Thanks to Diane)
First!
Legos are very versatile.
Posted by: Tully | March 01, 2006 at 05:42 PM
Nice... seen the Brokeback Mountain Lego's?
Posted by: Velociman | March 01, 2006 at 07:13 PM
That's the link in my comment, Velociman.
Posted by: Tully | March 01, 2006 at 07:21 PM
Thanks for the warning. :-)
Posted by: baldilocks | March 01, 2006 at 07:27 PM
Legos remind me of dominoes
{ the bases] Which in turn reminds my of "Oh domino" song
which in turn takes me back 20 years to this girl I knew from Little rock {Amanda Raney} , Ouch, who loved this alblum
which brings me back to
LEGS OHHHs!!!!...... to be young again That fat guy on the porch is me now " Youth is wasted on the young"
Posted by: skinner old fart waxing........ | March 01, 2006 at 11:39 PM
I didn't know Lego's were Danish...don't they have like a Lego amusement park there or something?
Posted by: Corona Sherona | March 02, 2006 at 06:51 AM
Yes, there is a Lego amusement park in Billund, Denmark. They are also in England, Germany and in California. I've been to the California one; it's great. It's right in your backyard, Baldilocks! There are many AFOLs (Adult Fans of Lego) out there including my dear husband! There is a lot you can do with them, especially with their Mindstorms robotics kits. Lots of university engineering courses use Lego robotics.
Posted by: Barb M | March 02, 2006 at 07:10 AM
[Luther, please stop spamming my comments section with links that have nothing to do with the post in question. If you want to send me a story, I have an email address. This is your last warning.]
Posted by: lj | March 02, 2006 at 05:18 PM
While I support the danish, I prefer the apple fritter. Though I AM fond of the cruller. I could support a couple of those right now.
Posted by: Bane | March 02, 2006 at 05:21 PM
I support the Danish also They know the meaning of support { that loud-mouth broad with the metal braw and horns on her helmut HUH ???? I was actually in Kobehagen once I was 18 and we had just landed on the moon Goat cheese I stayed in a hostel and I missed the midnight sun celebration by 3 days I had a eurail pass and went north on a train to Trodheim where it just stopped and turned around I thought I was on my way to Finland
I hadnt done my homework That night I spent the night by a cree I had a down sleeping bag and it never got below 70 far. that night but I stayed in it The misquitos where fur bearing the only thing out of my sleeping bag was my paws and They had three story bites on them my hands itched for two weeks and puffed up like teddy's jowels I never met the Iron clad goddess and I got a low number in the Viet nam lottery I Had to eat pink baloney there too they use a weird shade of red dye # 10 there
Posted by: skinner | March 04, 2006 at 01:54 AM
Oh I forgot I bought a world war 11. Norweigen army bayonet with a metal sheith for 2 danish marks { for my dad]
Or was it kronan , maybe thats Swedish? all these euro type countries have to have there own money with pictures of all these dead kings on em I was looking for money with that metal bra broad on it with a spear and stuff but No!!!! Americans do the same crap we should change money around more ...like they do stamps The quarter deal was good but I want to see a George Bush
Seven dollar bill and I think its time for Martin to get something in green Ok youre right..... scrap the 7 $ bill tell later Thinking logically
is a strain for me but I Can do it I got myself thinkin and
It makes sence to me that this government needs to do a Martin King 59 ct, peice or dollar I dont think they want to do dollars anymore and they hopefully will make the Martin luther King 50ct. peice noticeably bigger then the quarter this time .
Posted by: skinner | March 04, 2006 at 02:32 AM
especially for blind guys like me who hit the 9 instead of the 0
on the keyboard
Posted by: skinner | March 04, 2006 at 02:41 AM
This cracks me up :) I'd like to see a whole website of current events in legos :)
Posted by: Happy Bunny | March 05, 2006 at 06:02 PM