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 Post subject: Lego fanstuff
PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:18 am 
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I can't help noticing the amount of Lego fanstuff there has been on the H*R website. From a Lego fan's point of view (just look at my av) I think that legogdor is the best. However, this isn't too long after legomestar. Personally, I'm quite pleased. What does everyone else think? I'd better try and build my dream: a fully posable Stinkoman in Lego. Homestar Lego fanstuff has also made an appearance on LUGNET (Lego users group network). Here's the link: Starrunner. Never mind about the acronyms in this post, those are for the initiated only ;-).

P.S. I was going to update the wiki with the new fanstuff, but I didn't know exactly when it was posted.

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Wow. Nice lego work.

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Yeah, that's really cool. A lot of Lego people seem to be fans of H*R.

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I now know who sent it in:

DaveE

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Lego seems to be slowly growing in power, as is evident at http://www.irregularwebcomic.net...

Maybe someday, Lego will be strong enough to challenge the great Google...

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 8:28 am 
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If you really want to see a good comic, I suggest you go to: AFOLs comic It's a PDF.

As for Lego growing in power... I think it's becoming more popular with adults, but I don't know about children. They've been releasing some really cool sets recently...

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If we're talking about notable Lego sites, I should probably mention the Brick Testament.

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I used to play with legos wait...i still do.

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I spent all afternoon playing with lego. I built a sad loking house. It would've been better, but somebody took all the good pieces... And that's what I learned in auto class today.

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Yeah, Lego's the best. i just created a space station. on wheels. i have too much time. wait, I'll just open a Lego thread so this stays on topic.


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futuramaooy wrote:
Yeah, Lego's the best.

True dat
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i just created a space station. on wheels.

If you'd have done it earlier, you could have entered the space wheels contest on Lugnet.com/space (so cool a forum*, I think you'll enjoy it).
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i have too much time. wait, I'll just open a Lego thread so this stays on topic.

All this 'on topic' stuff and 'forum rules' stuff is getting me down. Can't we just write messages normally without constantly coming back to the rules. Conversations wander. That's a good bit of the fun. So we're not talking about H*R, who cares? It started off that way. It's not going to do a huge amount of damage to this precious forum if we talk about something different and don't constantly catagorize conversations, which by their very nature, are extremely hard to catagorize. Isn't it more important that we are talking about something which other people on the forum are interested in? That's my 2 cents**.


*OK, technically it's a newsgroup
**Except I don't have 2 cents, living in Britain and all that. 2 pence maybe? Or maybe I should use he correct exchange rate and say, 'my 1.03162 pence'.

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