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Originally posted January 20 2006 at 12:01 under General. 0 Comments. Trackbacks Disabled. Last modified: 24 March 2006 at 01:01

Ghaa

Mood:
Irrationally irate
Location:
Gateshead

If for some reason you’ve been strange enough to be reading for a little while, you may recall the Lego rant. Well, I think I may be affected out of all proportion. Another Make entry has just made me gurgle a strangulated arrrhhh. Quote: NextBrick.net has a post about some really cool LEGO’s from…. LEGO’s. LEGO yes, legos if your butchering the language, but Lego’s?? How the hell does an apostrophy get in there. For the sake of my sanity I’m just going to assume its poor proof reading. Incidently, the page with all the lego on continually refers to it as Lego® which is just bizarre. Why follow only half of the official requirement (LEGO should be all caps), especially the half which messes up the flow of text? Oh, I recongnise some of that stuff too :-)

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