my lego deep freeze defender
i got it when i was like 7 or 8 years old and it was my favorite toy as a kid what kind of things from your childhood do you guys still have?
my lego deep freeze defender
i got it when i was like 7 or 8 years old and it was my favorite toy as a kid what kind of things from your childhood do you guys still have?
lego I still have tank I am made when I was just a lad... Ill have take pic...
I still have a finger puppet of a grey rat named "Ronald Reaghan Rat" he is now wearing a pope's hat from a show I did in college. My sister still has the twisted paper doll collection that we created a village and language for and still has copies of the language. Simple but quite weird upon reflection. I wish i still had my Leggos, love those damn things.
holly crap. i still have mine somewhere... in bits
I'll never surrender my Lego
i would spend hours playing with legos back in the day..i think i still have them somewhere...
I hear that every building in Denmark is created entirely of Legos.
I still have my Pooh bear stuffed animal I got when I was 7. The thing has had it's head ripped off (thanks to my wonderful brother) and sewed back on, it's full of all kinds of dirts stains and such, and I'm pretty sure it's just one big bundle of bacteria frap. I would throw it out, but that would be murder.Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones
redrum!?Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones
now that i think about it..i might have an old stuffed bear some where packed away...
i remember my barbies , i loved the one who got lipstick when you wiped her lips with a warm cloth
i still have all my old lego. that was before lego became shit and when you actually had to use your imagination.
to true.
nowadays i just scavenge any bits on Ebay that interests me. lot of the better components just aren't available from Lego any more
Originally Posted by episode allah
Exactly. Nowadays, almost all legos come in a "Kit". When I was a kid, Legos were green, blue, red, and yellow bricks of different sizes with no manuals on how to "build" certain objects. It was totally utilized by using your imagination. If you didn't have an imagination, you were fucked.
I stilll have a tiny blue plastic bust of Wilma Flintstone. My family and I have ben hiddng it on each other for years. Everytime we think it's finally gone to the ages, it turns up somwhere.
i think even the lego kits of today are awesome and you can build alot of cool shit with em without following the instruction manual. Also you can buy a ton of plain lego sets they usualy have em in the same isle and they come in lego shaped buckets.
i had a barbie but her role was mainly hostage to my cobra figures. last time i tied bottle rockets to her but the joes couldnt save her in time. Hail Cobra!Originally Posted by Thistle Harlequin
I actually heard a comedian tell a "true story" that he brought his old LEGOS to a friend to give to his kid, and said person actually said
"Where are the instructions?"
theres no s at the end of Lego even in its plural form guys
As an adult Lego maniac myself, I highly recommend this book.
The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide by Allan Bedford.
hahahaha i didn't want to be the one to tell them!Originally Posted by KilLAtomiK
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