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    Quote Originally Posted by Buoy View Post
    Hassle's, tassel's....
    Well...
    It was 4 am pui
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    Thanks for bringing this tothe top...watched the video slide show again.


    HOT CHICKS RULE
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    Hows this for a PUI - 4am on Christmas and posting with one eye shut?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Hows this for a PUI - 4am on Christmas and posting with one eye shut?!
    You must have been drunk- it was only 3:59AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarylandMark View Post
    You must have been drunk- it was only 3:59AM
    And it was December 26. Just saying....
    Warning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.
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    I remember drooling over the go-carts they had in the catalog. But my parents were financially challenged back in those days. I didn't even have a Big Wheel
    LOL...We lived in a hilly neighborhood and built our own outta wood. A 2X4 for the front axle,a center bolt and 2 ropes for steering,lawnmower wheels attached with gutter nails and a broom handle through the plywood floor for a brake! We could top 30MPH with our gravity fueled cars!
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    I was the only kid in the hood without a dirt bike. Scars took years too fade.
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    thread is so long some might already be mentioned
    Erector Sets
    Hippity Hop
    roller skates
    street football or baseball
    model cars and airplanes
    various games at the busstop...my favorite was prisoner of war
    dirt clod fights that turned into rock fights
    pick up sticks
    tiddley winks
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    buying stamps for US savings bonds
    The school principle's paddle...some had holes and some didn't
    Coming home after trick or treating 1/2 the night by yourself with a bag a candy so big you could hardly carry it!
    building treeforts outta lumber scarffed from new houses being built
    My first paying job was for a teacher who worked my arse off in his yard for 50 cents an hour
    Zots,atomic balls,pixie sticks,and other wierd candies
    newspaper recycle competitions between different grades(classes)....all piled around the kid droppoff at school
    sledding in the summertime on that much coveted appliance box
    LOL...man,the good ole days
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Hows this for a PUI - 4am on Christmas and posting with one eye shut?!
    and on the wrong thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat View Post
    and on the wrong thread!
    I don't think he noticed or cared for that matter.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea-Dated View Post
    I don't think he noticed or cared for that matter.....

    I'm laughing my azz off reading about all my mistakes last night. The killer is that it was the wrong thread! What a dumb azz! Believe it or not, I was building a lego Excavator I got for Christmas until about 3:30. Yep, a 37 year old playing with legos. It's freekin' cool. 720 pieces and almost 100 pages of instructions. Took almost 6 hours to build. Maybe 5 if I wasn't drinking. Wish I could post a pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    I'm laughing my azz off reading about all my mistakes last night. The killer is that it was the wrong thread! What a dumb azz! Believe it or not, I was building a lego Excavator I got for Christmas until about 3:30. Yep, a 37 year old playing with legos. It's freekin' cool. 720 pieces and almost 100 pages of instructions. Took almost 6 hours to build. Maybe 5 if I wasn't drinking. Wish I could post a pic.
    A few years ago my wife got me a lego Harley for Christmas.
    I spent the entire day putting it together.
    Sorry, lego's are still cool, and I'm 37 too...
    "Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buoy View Post
    A few years ago my wife got me a lego Harley for Christmas.
    I spent the entire day putting it together.
    Sorry, lego's are still cool, and I'm 37 too...

    I think I'm gonna buy the Lego Bulldozer. Looks more complex than the one I built last night and will go well together. About 25 years ago they had a track loader that I wanted badly. By the time I could afford it, they stoped making it. I looked on e-bay last night for one - to no avail. I also have a fully articulated helicopter my x gave me for Christmas about 10 years ago. You aught to look up the Excavator I built last night. It's model #8294. www.lego.com

    When I was a kid, my parents would not put out the big bucks for real legos. I had some Sears knock-offs. I still built stuff with them most every weekend. I knew I wanted to be a builder by the time I was 8.
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    That is cool.

    I think you need this one next:

    http://technic.lego.com/en-us/Products/New/8264New.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Believe it or not, I was building a lego Excavator I got for Christmas until about 3:30. Yep, a 37 year old playing with legos. It's freekin' cool. 720 pieces and almost 100 pages of instructions. Took almost 6 hours to build. Maybe 5 if I wasn't drinking. Wish I could post a pic.
    Nice!!!

    I was busy building this little gem of a play staion on Christmas Eve... Way too many f'ing parts....it took me 2 hrs and a few cold ones.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Christmas 036 (Large).JPG  
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    I miss my kids. now they are grow and on there own.
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    I remember christmas at a girl friends house, I would be on the floor with the kids building stuff ,and they would think, "what a nice guy, taking time out to play with the children" but in reality it was all about the legos, I'd be pushing kids out of the way to get certain blocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea-Dated View Post
    That is cool.

    I think you need this one next:

    http://technic.lego.com/en-us/Products/New/8264New.aspx
    Yep. I'm hoked! I may not be rich right now, but at least I can afford real legos!!!
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    lol! I went to wal-mart today looking for more legos (it's like crack!). Saw two more I wanted but held off to order the mack-daddy motorized bulldozer. Went to buy it online and found out it is not available in the states. To try and make a long story short, my best bud is in England for a few more days and I'm gonna try to get him to bring it back for me. I called their 800# and was greeted by a beautiful sounding American college girl. Incredible service!!! She gave me two web sites for old school legos and everything else I asked for. No fuking Indians!!! Very, very impressed!
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