So despite the lack of interesting things going on in the world. I have decide to post some cool Lego videos. This is what happens when virginity, and boredom come together. Despite what Ive read in Japanese newspapers, its not this sight.
So despite the lack of interesting things going on in the world. I have decide to post some cool Lego videos. This is what happens when virginity, and boredom come together. Despite what Ive read in Japanese newspapers, its not this sight.

Guggy on top, Falling Water bottom
So I build Lego’s. As stated before I build star wars Lego’s for a little guy. My latest was Darth Vader’s Tie Fighter. Now I build these things and think they look cool, but essentially they will get broken, pieced out and will never see the light of togetherness ever again. Hey the kids almost 6. If I left every toy I had in its package I’d be a zillionare right now. I however need something for me. I enjoy the building and structural designs of Lego’s. Its like Salvia but not as terrifying. So that is why I am officially endorsing the new Lego Architecture, featuring now the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection.
The first two and hopefully not the last will be the Guggenheim, and Falling Water. They look beautiful and will definitely look good up on my shelf. The price may seem a little steep. The tag reads 55 bucks. However have you tried to buy the Guggenheim. What a rip off I tried to right a check last week for 60 dollars. High balling it, and they had me kicked out. Jerks. So I’ll just buy these and enjoy the Guggenheim from the comforts of my couch.
I think Kanye West will own the first pair.
So I build Lego toys (mostly Star Wars). What do I have to show for it. We’ll a happy 5 year old that I mentor. Other than that nothing. Do I mind. Of course not, gotta keep my padawan in the know with the freshest SW toys. Lego has taken it one step further. They stepped up to the fashion plate, and it looks like they hit a home run. Now kids can build there own sunglasses. Which I think is important, because of the whole UV thing and the eyes. I won’t go into the scientific explanation of the UV effects on the eyes, but needless to say it damaging. Most kids don’t like sunglasses, I’m hopefully now they will. They can design the glasses them selves. It looks like they can do what ever they want to them. Lego got together with Lynx Optique outta France, and came up with a design where the kids can put what ever kind of Lego blocks on the sides of the glasses. I have a feeling I’ll be making some Star Wars one for the little guy.
On a more serious note, I’m looking for a pair of 80′s Cazel’s. If you gotta pair or a spare pair lying around please drop me an e-mail (joe@mlgeeknews.com) and we’ll talk… Thanks.
