Κracus wrote:TIL. Still put the cunt on ignore though.
I've had him and a couple others on ignore for quite some time now. And I have to say that not seeing or being compelled to respond to their constant biased negativity has been great.
Κracus wrote:It's like a female version of rep. I dunno, I guess I just enjoy watching a train wreck?
But someone like Rep is genuinely nutty. Aimee is not genuine. She's just a dumb bitch (actually, probably a dude), only rambling to get attention. Her blather is intentional, only created to get a reaction from us. She's succeeding...
If you like LEGO, check out the LEGO ideas site. People can submit their own worked out ideas for sets, allowing people to vote for them. If you have enough votes, LEGO will review the set and if it gets their stamp of approval the set will actually be taken into production by LEGO themselves.
Eraser wrote:If you like LEGO, check out the LEGO ideas site. People can submit their own worked out ideas for sets, allowing people to vote for them. If you have enough votes, LEGO will review the set and if it gets their stamp of approval the set will actually be taken into production by LEGO themselves.
*set includes over 2,700 pieces.
*This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for ages 16+.
*Porsche 911 GT3 RS measures over 6” (17cm) high, 22” (57cm) long and 9” (25cm) wide.
Got this one for my birthday:
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Already own the predecessor model:
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Lego Technik, the love of my childhood... But then there was Doom.
Its insane how many different parts now existing for TECHNIK.
I tried to build one of those rc-controlled 8x8 tatra-trucks a few years ago...
Cologne has a LEGO-STORE, if youre there you have to visit it!
Just got back from a short 3 night cruise to the Bahamas. Norwegian Cruise Lines does an all inclusive cruise from the port of Miami to Stirrup Cay, then to Nassau and back. The ship is the Norwegian Sky which is relatively small in comparison. But it was great for an extended weekend cruise like this.