I had some of the hospitals, small cars, the black and red space stuff, that big 18wheeler kit, and that shuttle kit.
Love that classic Legoland shit, Yellow borders or get off my jacque. Original Blacktron was my favorite.
You taste like a burger. I don't like you anymore.
I had some of the hospitals, small cars, the black and red space stuff, that big 18wheeler kit, and that shuttle kit.
I miss Space Legos. Lego? No. I appreciate that on paper, but out in the real world, the term is "Legos".
Last edited by YellerDog; 17 Jun 2010 at 12:26 AM.
Well then, fuck you!
I'm not sure the logic IP is using with that, either. He's assuming just because it's not opened it's worth 200%+ more than the going rate. If slightly used is going for 100 - 160 then you can probably try to squeak by with 250 for an unused as a fair price. Where the heck is 350-400 coming from? Good on you if someone drops that for it, though.
Yeller you ignorant slut (both are wrong, apparently).
Last edited by Drewbacca; 17 Jun 2010 at 10:27 AM.
Originally Posted by rezo
Do you know what an adjective is? In the sentence "Let's play with my lego(s).", 'lego' is a noun. Let's replace it with a real adjective and see if that sentence makes any sense: "Let's play with my blue." "Let's play with my wide." "Let's play with my tall." And in your own quote:
So "technically", any use of "lego" as a noun is incorrect, you're just trying to sound smart by not conforming to the general understood rule of adding an "s" to a plural noun. There are times when you don't add "s". Special words like "moose". Or foreign words like "sushi". But not a made up word like "lego" derived from a name. Do you also say "I have five frisbee."? "The gamestop just got in 10 new Wii."?Originally Posted by what you quoted
On topic, I loved legos as a kid, but all of my bricks have been passed down to younger family members. I'd love to play with them for an afternoon again some time.
Also: http://www.teamhassenplug.org/monsterchess/
and http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c23_1276166790
I wonder if lacking the ability to read with comprehension, but being obsessed with grammar and semantics is a form of mental disorder.
From what I've gathered, Lego collectability is different from normal toy collectabality. Boxes are more likely to be thrown away than other toys, and people are less likely to keep them mint. Collectors too, desire mint boxes because it insures completely original parts and not parts stolen from less desirable kits. Thats just what I've gathered from ebay auctions. The mint ones go for more than double an open set. Sometimes triple, maybe more if a mint set is extra rare
I'll give you $100 bucks for it. That's $50 more than anyone else is gunna give you for that set.
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