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Has anyone ever seen names for the female players in 3416 ?
thx, Ray
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From June 14, 2010 CNET.com
By Chris Matyszczyk.
World Cup: England vs. U.S. re-enacted in LEGO
Many around the world were deeply moved by Saturdays World Cup encounter
between England and the United States. While many Americans feared their team
might be outclassed, perhaps they werent fully aware that the England team
flatters to deceive more often than a telemarketer.
The game, which finished 1-1, was highlighted by one of the most glorious
English goalkeeping errors (enacted by the latest English net custodian, Robert
Green), in a veritable pantheon of glorious English goalkeeping errors.
Should you have missed the game, or merely found the experience unbearable, some
very enterprising LEGOists would like you to enjoy a more, well, playful
version.
I thank the Guardian for bringing us all closer to these highlights (there were
really only a couple), performed by little Fussball men in LEGO World.
The movement of England captain Steven Gerrard is beautifully realized. The joy
of his teammates is captured in a manner entirely appropriate to stiff upper
lips.
And when Americas Clint Dempsey wanders forward and shoots with all the
strength of ginger ale and Green allows the ball to bounce off his hands and
into the goal, it is an exhibition of vast poignancy.
Indeed, when the LEGO Green makes the mistake for which he will always be
known--my hope for the English tabloids favorite headline was Glove Muppet,
but they went for Hand of Clod-- his LEGO stand-in not only offers a little
face-down despair, but then gets up only to fall backward in a gesture of
utterly human horror.
It is a pity that both goalkeepers LEGO iterations wear caps. It prevents us
from fully enjoying their expressions.
However, ones heart can only look forward to the LEGO version of USA/Slovenia,
which takes place Friday. Might I suggest that you will be able to enjoy it
better by securing your own sound effects. Yes, those sweetly humming trumpets
you can hear during every game have now been immortalized in the Vuvuzela iPhone
app.
YouTube Video
Cnet.com
LEGOFussball.eu (This website is not sponsored,
authorized or endorsed and not created by the LEGO Group.)
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Due to a family emergency I need to sell my NEW IN BOX LEGO Collection. The
list is very long to list here so Im only going to list the themes that are
available and give you a link to where you can see full details, images and
more.
Adventure Sets
Belville Sets
Bionicle Sets
Castle Sets
Misc Sets
Sports Sets
Sculpture Sets
Star Wars Sets
Studio Sets
Town Sets
Train Sets (9v ONLY)
Wild West Sets
Promotional Sets
See the full details here:
http://vault.theartofwarfare.net/AMP/LEGO/forsale.htm
-AHui
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Im not too proud to admit that over the course of the past year my girlfriend
and I have gotten pretty into watching WWE wrestling. Last weekend we spent a
day creating minifig versions of a bunch of our favorite WWE superstars and
other wrestling personalities. Im not sure how much of a cross-over there is
between AFOLS and WWE fans, but for anyone interested, heres a page showing off
our creations:
Weve left the wrestlers names off the index page so that you can try to guess
who is who before clicking the thumbnails for a larger view, the wrestlers
name, and a reference photo.
OK, now back to the Bible... :)
-Brendan Powell Smith
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Ray Silva wrote:
> Ironically though, they attempted to penetrate this market by adding limited
> chase "autographed cards" to the product. Something that you will find just
> about every sports card manufacturer does at some time or another to help
> boost the sales of their baseball, football, basketball and/or hockey cards.
Has anyone ever seen one these trading cards that was autographed ? Just
wondering how common/rare these might be.
Ray
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