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- RagnarokRose
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Actually, I think it was art employees of LEGO inevitably falling in love w/ the products of their company's making, and then what you said.AmmoMan wrote:I think she meant the building-with-lego thing, NOT her actual person. Which i don't have a problem with. Non-kids playing with lego is how Brikwars got started, right?
- RagnarokRose
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- RagnarokRose
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I've only gotten three non-Lego products, two against my will.
The first was a giant castle for Manly Santa Day. It opened up, had a trap door, a lion, a bunch of cool stuff, but even back then I wouldn't play with it.
Then I bought one myself, but I was unaware that it was not Lego because it was a bootleg. It was of the little blue wizard cart and it looked exactly like the real thing but when I opened it up none of the pieces fit together right and they were all the wrong color. Weird.
And the third was this year, but I don't mind it that much. My girlfriend's mom got me a little model of Air Force One by BestLock or whatever. I don't mind that as much because it's just a little tiny model thatI would never use the parts for anything important anyway.
The first was a giant castle for Manly Santa Day. It opened up, had a trap door, a lion, a bunch of cool stuff, but even back then I wouldn't play with it.
Then I bought one myself, but I was unaware that it was not Lego because it was a bootleg. It was of the little blue wizard cart and it looked exactly like the real thing but when I opened it up none of the pieces fit together right and they were all the wrong color. Weird.
And the third was this year, but I don't mind it that much. My girlfriend's mom got me a little model of Air Force One by BestLock or whatever. I don't mind that as much because it's just a little tiny model thatI would never use the parts for anything important anyway.
- Cpl. Halan
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when I was little(er) I thought that MB and Lego were one brand and MB was a branch of Lego since they were shelved next to each other at Toys R Us, I got lots of MB because they had lots of cool(or so I thought a t the time) features and cost less(I got $1 or $2 a week so price was really important) but it sucked the way it was so hard to get the pieces to connect

