Re: Legos
Posted: Wed July 16, 2014 12:28 am
That looks pretty kickass though, dad
Chris_H_2 wrote:God damned the Ninjago franchise. My little asshole of a son knows every character, weapon, and bullshit storyline. He now jumps on Amazon (he's six) and searches for new Legos. I don't give a flying fuck if asshole Ethan got this, I am not dropping $120 on a bunch of little parts that my 4 year old will lose.
@SkitchP wrote:He has no idea how the hell to build them. He just likes them as damned toys. That I constantly have to repair.
zeb wrote:@SkitchP wrote:He has no idea how the hell to build them. He just likes them as damned toys. That I constantly have to repair.
since when was RM fair?theplatypus wrote:To be fair, that picture could be interpreted both ways, especially by folks who've seen the Lego Movie.
You know an asshole Ethan too? My son won't stop talking about Ethan and the shit he does.Chris_H_2 wrote:God damned the Ninjago franchise. My little asshole of a son knows every character, weapon, and bullshit storyline. He now jumps on Amazon (he's six) and searches for new Legos. I don't give a flying fuck if asshole Ethan got this, I am not dropping $120 on a bunch of little parts that my 4 year old will lose.
theplatypus wrote:To be fair, that picture could be interpreted both ways, especially by folks who've seen the Lego Movie.
was your implication that I preferred them to be correct, or my son did?zeb wrote:I was interpreting it the correct way, as per the movie.
You know who'd I really fuck? Ethan's mom. God damn her and her glorious Lulu Lemon shorts riding right up her fantastic ass. Too bad her son's a giant dick.Whitey McTeeth wrote:Fuck Ethan.
You are like Mr Businessman in that you "...constantly have to repair" Lego constructions that have been broken through play.@SkitchP wrote:was your implication that I preferred them to be correct, or my son did?zeb wrote:I was interpreting it the correct way, as per the movie.
I am not concerned with how correct they are, where as my son does not view them as building toys but completed toys that have simply broken.
So if you are saying that I am Mr. Businessman then your interpretation is incorrect. If you are saying my son is Mr. Businessman in his demands that everything is built as planned, you're right, but really is a kinda confusing point.
You're crazy. I love doing that.Whitey McTeeth wrote:I hate stepping on these in the dark.