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How cool are legos?

Rÿcher

Fleet Captain
You can make anything with them really!

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amazing!
 
That's pretty darned cool. Makes me wish I had the money to pursue the LEGO hobby in a greater capacity.
 
Damn.


I loved Lego when I was a kid. I was pissed when I learned that Mom gave away my BIG box of Lego blocks away. I sometimes like to check out the aisle with Legos at the toy store and think about how much fun I would have had as a kid.
 
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You can make anything with them really!

amazing!

is it a regional thing? to say Legos

the plural of Lego is Lego.

Strictly speaking, Lego has no plural. It is a singular noun which names the company. The pieces are "Lego pieces," "Lego bricks," etc. which is shortened (improperly) in common conversation to "Legos," omitting the space and second noun between Lego and the pluralizing "s."
 
You can make anything with them really!

amazing!

is it a regional thing? to say Legos

the plural of Lego is Lego.

Strictly speaking, Lego has no plural. It is a singular noun which names the company. The pieces are "Lego pieces," "Lego bricks," etc. which is shortened (improperly) in common conversation to "Legos," omitting the space and second noun between Lego and the pluralizing "s."

Legos is wrong tho..
 
is it a regional thing? to say Legos

the plural of Lego is Lego.

Strictly speaking, Lego has no plural. It is a singular noun which names the company. The pieces are "Lego pieces," "Lego bricks," etc. which is shortened (improperly) in common conversation to "Legos," omitting the space and second noun between Lego and the pluralizing "s."
Also, it's all-caps -- LEGO. Not Lego. :)
 
is it a regional thing? to say Legos

the plural of Lego is Lego.

Strictly speaking, Lego has no plural. It is a singular noun which names the company. The pieces are "Lego pieces," "Lego bricks," etc. which is shortened (improperly) in common conversation to "Legos," omitting the space and second noun between Lego and the pluralizing "s."
Also, it's all-caps -- LEGO. Not Lego. :)

So it is. :)
 
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