There's an old viral video from a few years ago involving a reporter interviewing a kid for local news and after being asked a question the kid responds with "wouldn't you like to know, weather boy"
There's an old viral video from a few years ago involving a reporter interviewing a kid for local news and after being asked a question the kid responds with "wouldn't you like to know, weather boy"
Hah lol. Kid needs some maners.
I believe it was staged but the kid must've had a blast delivering that line
I want everything from IKEA in black-brown to match what I already have and naturally they're sold out of most of their drawer solutions in that color so I'm unwilling to spend $70 on shipping on an incomplete order. I shall keep waiting and see what occurs. No luck on the online sales front yet, though.
Yes, new in box with serious mistakes. My favorite was the one that had a bag that didn't even belong to the set in it.
I'm not sure how interested I am in custom minfigs these days, but I pretty much have the parts to make whatever I please should I get the urge.
Yes, I can finally start to feel like an adult by not being in class all the time.
Have you had a chance to play the new lego star wars yet?
That's unfortunate. Hopefully that color of furniture will be back in stock soon. I just get whatever is the cheapest furniture, even if it doesn't match the color or style. I see. There's probably some other online platforms or social media where people sell their stuff.
Wow. That's pretty rare. I guess some things got shifted in manufacturing. LEGO Customer service is usually very good and pretty forgiving to give out replacement parts.
Nice. How custom do you think you'd go? For one of my custom minifigures I made a custom torso design, printed it out, and taped it over a generic torso I have a duplicates of. I've had that custom torso for a decade and it's surprisingly holding on quite well.
Yes, welcome to the life of an adult where you pay your own taxes and get your own groceries.
I haven't but it looks really fun. It's one of my goals in life to play all of the LEGO games and beat them to 100% completion, but I'll probably wait until there's a good sale first.
Well, cheapest certainly wouldn't have me buying from IKEA. Their cheapest is expensive enough that I would rather just pay a bit more for matching at that point. I actually had some luck in the used furniture market this week, I managed to pick up 3 shelves for $20 total... one is a nearly 7ft tall IKEA cabinet that actually matches the color I wanted in the first place. Go figure. I'll probably still order some drawers eventually, but I was super happy to get some extremely cheap solutions for now. I'll eventually sell the 2 non IKEA ones for sure, but will probably hang on to the cabinet, it's really nice.
The one time things were so messed up that even after my mom called customer service, I still didn't get all the replacement parts. We had to use the website to request what was missing. That was the Plokoon jedi starfighter, I think. Classic set
As a kid I'd use paper, pencil, tape and glue to make some fun custom accessories and designs, but those times are past me. I'll stick with official LEGO parts, just swap them among minifigures. I've become a purist
Well, the taxes and groceries I had quite gotten used to... the lack of exams and homeworks is the unusual part for me
You mean all the LEGO games on Steam / Wii (for lack of better description)... or like the ones from the early 2000s too? Seems like a couple times a year Steam has very good sales, not sure for other platforms. Of course, since this is a new game you'll have to wait a long time.
It's lots of fun. Two months in and it's wayyyy better than highschool imo
Huh, I was not expecting that. I suppose Australia has more friendly/ less stressful? colleges than we do?
Well, there's a few reasons for this.
1. Of course, I'm not allowed to tell you WHICH university I'm going to... However, let's just say I chose a university renowned for it's inclusive culture and friendly atmosphere, rather than a prestigious one focused on academic success. I had the grades to go wherever I wanted in the country, but I chose my current uni because I didn't want to be in that unfriendly stressful culture. I have a few friends who have gone to the prestigious unis and safe to say I'm having the better experience.
2. Uni costs a lot less in Australia than it does in the US. Like, a LOT less. Probably 1/4 of the price.
3. I don't live in a dorm with other people, I live by myself. Takes that sketchy factor out of it.
4. I love the degree I'm doing (Sports science)
5. I've met so many wonderful people and am apart of many clubs!!
That's unfortunate. Hopefully that color of furniture will be back in stock soon. I just get whatever is the cheapest furniture, even if it doesn't match the color or style. I see. There's probably some other online platforms or social media where people sell their stuff.
Wow. That's pretty rare. I guess some things got shifted in manufacturing. LEGO Customer service is usually very good and pretty forgiving to give out replacement parts.
Nice. How custom do you think you'd go? For one of my custom minifigures I made a custom torso design, printed it out, and taped it over a generic torso I have a duplicates of. I've had that custom torso for a decade and it's surprisingly holding on quite well.
Yes, welcome to the life of an adult where you pay your own taxes and get your own groceries.
I haven't but it looks really fun. It's one of my goals in life to play all of the LEGO games and beat them to 100% completion, but I'll probably wait until there's a good sale first.
Well, cheapest certainly wouldn't have me buying from IKEA. Their cheapest is expensive enough that I would rather just pay a bit more for matching at that point. I actually had some luck in the used furniture market this week, I managed to pick up 3 shelves for $20 total... one is a nearly 7ft tall IKEA cabinet that actually matches the color I wanted in the first place. Go figure. I'll probably still order some drawers eventually, but I was super happy to get some extremely cheap solutions for now. I'll eventually sell the 2 non IKEA ones for sure, but will probably hang on to the cabinet, it's really nice.
The one time things were so messed up that even after my mom called customer service, I still didn't get all the replacement parts. We had to use the website to request what was missing. That was the Plokoon jedi starfighter, I think. Classic set
As a kid I'd use paper, pencil, tape and glue to make some fun custom accessories and designs, but those times are past me. I'll stick with official LEGO parts, just swap them among minifigures. I've become a purist
Well, the taxes and groceries I had quite gotten used to... the lack of exams and homeworks is the unusual part for me
You mean all the LEGO games on Steam / Wii (for lack of better description)... or like the ones from the early 2000s too? Seems like a couple times a year Steam has very good sales, not sure for other platforms. Of course, since this is a new game you'll have to wait a long time.
Speaking of Lego Games... While reflecting on the Skywalker Saga...has anyone noticed that Fin and Rey are much like Ania Solo and Jao Assam from Legends continuity?