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One sheep.
Two sheep. I have a box of Lego. One cow. Two cows. I have a box of blocks. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:L...ame_notice.png)
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I'm trying to care... really... but in my entire life I have never encountered anyone who knew about or recognized this trivial distinction. As you will see, almost everyone on this thread has referred to more than one Lego as Legos. Yes, we know now it is incorrect, and we'll have to e-mail school teachers across the country to correct this and put an end to it once and for all, but I think we'll need a generation or two before the slang passes out of existence. Perhaps my grandchildren will read old writing from these days and smirk at our ignorance. I also may have decided to attempt to modify my behavior had you not taken the approach of correcting me the way you did. Had you posted something, to nobody in particular, a "Here's an interesting bit of trivia..." and pointed it out I may have thought "Oh, I've been wrong about this my whole life. Everyone I've ever known has been wrong about this my whole life. I don't like being wrong, so I'll try to correct it". But now I feel a strange compulsion to call them Legos forever. It will make me feel rebellious... maybe I'll go buy a motorcycle too. Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Lookin' for adventure And whatever comes our way Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space I like smoke and lightning Heavy metal thunder Racin' with the wind And the feelin' that I'm under Yeah Darlin' go make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space Like a true nature's child We were born, born to be wild We can climb so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild
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I don't care if someone says Lego™®© or Legos.
I don't work for the company. Some folks around here call any kind of soda a coke. In a restaurant: Quote:
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That is insane, and it would annoy me.
I'd be nuts enough to try to tell people, too. ("Takes one to know one".) Heck, I think there are people here who care where apostrophes go, too.
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However, I don't recall ever correcting anyone. I probably should have called the governor or something... it's a real problem up there.
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Friedphoton, thats one of my favourite songs for when I am getting the bike out you fiend !! ![]() One of my favourite toys is Action man, as he used to bring Sindy army gear to wear and take her out in the tank, and they used to drive over the Barbis and Kens that the powderpuff girls were playing with down the street! It was great as they used to howl and run away, so i could then pull the heads of the barbies as they were dead!!! ![]()
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Someone mentioned making parachutes for GI Joe earlier in the thread didn't they? My friend and I used to make 'chutes from garbage bags and climb trees to toss them out.
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my brother found out how much when he pulled the hand of my action man! Your sister would have had a brill time if she had lived near us, did she build camps in the trees and swings? Why play with a pink fluffy skinny blond doll that you know you wont ever look like, when you can have mad adventure with a good looking guy that you might find for real one day? Also all the extras were more interesting like the guns, outfits, jeeps,helicopter,etc even the parachute which my brother had, but wouldnt let us use so we nicked my mutti's silk nighty out of the ironing pile and made some for our action men! They worked if you climbed a giant tree and got the height but not too good out of the bedroom windows in a two storey house. The trees were handy for when my mam found the remains of her nighty!!![]()
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