Lego is good.. but...
Apr. 20th, 2002 02:27 amSomebody made a LEGO® church for their cat.
As soon as I start feeling null to all the weirdness in the world the internet makes me aware of, something fresh pops up. But I guess there's lots of people who's love of Lego is just as big as their love of cats and Jesus.
Still, you don't see me making a Lego bath house or some such non-sense for my cat... "Come on smokey! You like the pneumatic sling, I made it out of Technic® just for you!"
Oh look what reading can do for you:
As soon as I start feeling null to all the weirdness in the world the internet makes me aware of, something fresh pops up. But I guess there's lots of people who's love of Lego is just as big as their love of cats and Jesus.
Still, you don't see me making a Lego bath house or some such non-sense for my cat... "Come on smokey! You like the pneumatic sling, I made it out of Technic® just for you!"
Oh look what reading can do for you:
Additional Notes 19 April 02Ok, I'm gonna go to bed now. I don't have two brain cells to rub together.
In addition to being a piece of architectural art, a memorial, an opportunity to stretch my photography skills, a medium to express my faith and an exercise in writing a sermon, the church, as with many LEGO projects, is a piece of fiction. That it's from the perspective of little LEGO people is intended to be humorous (as in the construction log) or illustrative (as in the picture captions). Some of this may be lost on those outside the hobby, but the church wasn't built for those outside the hobby. I welcome the outside attention, but I didn't anticipate it.
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Date: 2002-04-20 06:45 am (UTC)we build robots out of legos.
You know...
Date: 2002-04-21 11:57 am (UTC)