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> 32. When we were little kids, my Step Mom took all of my Brother's Lego and
> used a Sharpie Marker to outline the Bottom of all his peices so we could
> tell who's Lego was who's'. Then 20 years later, when I was making the RG
> Mech, I found a barely recognizable black outline on the bottom of a Red Slope.
> I called my Brother up and asked him if I could use his peice. He said "What!?"
ROFL!
> 40. My buddy noticed that Zaniy Brainy threw out a rather Large Lego Display.
> I drove home with it sticking out of the Passenger side window of my Monte
> Carlo. A Police crusier pulled up along side of me and the Officer just gave
> me a funny look.
Hehe!
> 52. Dang I never thought I would bring this up here, but a fair amount of
> females have "flashed" their chests at the Super Mech-Bot while it was
> recording at several Art Shows.
Now _that's_ insane! :)
> Well, those are some of my Cool Moments if you will. There are more, I just
> can't think of them right now. Hope you enjoy them as I did.
As I've said before and will say again: You ARE the Legomaster!
You've had a real cool LEGO life this far Eric, I wounder what life has in
store for you...
Best regards,
/Tobbe
http://www.lotek.nu
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| Wow everybody! These are some great stories! I have a few that I would like to contribute: 1. Meeting other Mecha Builders in California. 2. Being asked by the TLC to use some of my images for the story "The Art of Lego" on Lego.com in the Build (...) (22 years ago, 10-Dec-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.people)
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