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cyannide
08-17-2007, 5:51 PM
well,
legos, I think are a crappy little toy for children under 10.

But so often i see websites about theese 40 year old guys, that live with their mom still, making the "skyscaper play set."

I dont know anymore.

And on eBay, I see 52 year olds selling their old legos

"I have extra of it in my collections, so im selling this one."

ne3
08-17-2007, 5:59 PM
Oh well.

You guys know Legoland? It's made of lego, by adults. It's amazing, that's why kids come to see it, and adults. Kids are having fun with these plastic bits, some of those kids might be very old now, and kept their legos. Some might also be retards or mongos, playing with this toy like a 5-year old would. I found this very funny when i was young, I don't really do that anymore, but it's cool the things they can do today, such as making lego racecars, lego robots, and whatever they can think of.

Lego is for all ages, but in different ways, some might keep lego to just have a childhood memory, some will play with it, this could be any age, but I doubt that a 10 year old would save his/her legos.

Just had to tell my opinion before this thread gets dumped.

cyannide
08-17-2007, 6:05 PM
hmmmmm

i went to lego land when i was 4

GIANT WATER DRAGON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ah

only thing i remember

i see what you mean by

"child hood memories"

but I cant understand when they're 60 years old and still have them.

unless you're going to give them to your children.

im a little new,whats the dump?

Grim
08-17-2007, 6:12 PM
Use your imagination. It's there for a reason.

Amax_inc.
08-17-2007, 6:17 PM
Legos are cool.

You don't have to be 6 years old to be able to play with legos, some people just enjoy building stuff. I myself only use legos to make stop-motion movies.

Couch
08-17-2007, 6:21 PM
Legos are awesome.

But why is this in the Debazte Zone?

El Mojado
08-17-2007, 6:43 PM
This thread is going straight towards the Forum Dump.


But since it is the Debate Zone, I belive its for kids around their early 3 to 10 year olds. I grew up with them, but I left them behind. Those adults who still have those legos either have the to sell on eBay. People who build large things are either obsessed or have no life.

Callianassa
08-17-2007, 6:43 PM
It could potentially become a debate if someone disagreed... but I'm not foreseeing that, as Lego is le cool and still thoroughly amusing to play with now I'm age 20.

Yeah, I'm down with the kids.

S
xx

I_Smell
08-17-2007, 7:19 PM
I prefer K'Nex. You could make a car, and it would actually drive. Like you just bought it or something- Except you made it. Then you could make a different car and race them.
hmmmmm

i went to lego land when i was 4

GIANT WATER DRAGON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ah

only thing i remember

i see what you mean by

"child hood memories"

but I cant understand when they're 60 years old and still have them.

unless you're going to give them to your children.

im a little new,whats the dump?

Here's a tip:

Try not to do

this all the time, because people might

start to think you're

disabled.

Imagine you did this in real

life, and just left a huge gap in the middle of your

sentences.

Nobody would listen to you.

Fish
08-17-2007, 8:04 PM
I was at Legoland this summer because my brother hadn't been there..

And I must say, it was one of the coolest thing I ever saw, miniature verisions of like kennedy space center and chinatown, fuck, they have EVERYTHING. All built in lego.

But most of the people looking at the constructions weren't kids, it was adults mostly.

Oinohtna
08-17-2007, 9:25 PM
Legos were created for kids, but its soon become that adults are the ones obsessed with them. Not only are they sometimes too small for kids to handle easily, but they're so damn expensive. A small lego set can cost well over $100.

Dragonkiller
08-17-2007, 9:43 PM
Is this really a debate thread?

Legos are for all ages. Whats there to debate? Oh thats right, nothing.

Audioslave
08-17-2007, 9:52 PM
Not a debate. You can't just pick any subject and tell people to debate it.