Enslave your friends, destroy your enemies
In addition to the Berenstain Bears, my kids were nuts about Lego…but we never saw this set on sale (4MB QuickTime movie).
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In addition to the Berenstain Bears, my kids were nuts about Lego…but we never saw this set on sale (4MB QuickTime movie).
As a side question, how do you pronounce "Cthulhu"?
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See, this just means your kids didn't have enough imagination when playing with Legos. They probably constructed the Lego-mobiles exactly as they were instructed to.
Some of us, even when we were kids, tampered with the commandments of Lego-God. We made up our own constructions, weird chthonic Escherian erections that defied the laws of space and time. At least, if we hit the Legos hard enough.
Little surprise, then, that the unspeakable evil that is Cthulu (oops, I spoke it) has impinged upon the minds of the young and impressionable and creative. They who cannot be named can in fact be constructed in Lego form, and this horror cannot stand. Well, actually, it can, despite protestations by H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft little knew the evil that Legos can wreak upon an unsuspecting world!