Second time this week for Lego. Still no Jackals. I hope someone tells Seth it really is just him that isn’t allowed to say “Legos”. HA! Spellcheck agrees with the Jackals.
Charles Addams penned a cartoon once where someone was lying on the ground playing with blocks. He gets bored and his giant self walks away, leaving Stonehenge.
There are giant concrete blocks used for retaining walls that look just like Lego blocks.
A local garden centre used them for their boundary wall next to a road and we’ve been watching them tumble down into the ditch for a couple of years now.
It turns out that there Lego actually makes several Stonehenge kits!!! (I had to look this up.) I have a little Stonehenge kit that I put up twice a year for Solstice, but they aren’t Legos.
FreihEitner Premium Member about 2 months ago
Uh oh, someone’s becoming un-henged.
angelolady Premium Member about 2 months ago
We never figured it out!
Yakety Sax about 2 months ago
Somebody missed one when the time changed.
PaulAbbott2 about 2 months ago
It looks like a Spinal Tap concert
felinefan55 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Second time this week for Lego. Still no Jackals. I hope someone tells Seth it really is just him that isn’t allowed to say “Legos”. HA! Spellcheck agrees with the Jackals.
Jeddo about 2 months ago
Looks more like dominoes.
Gent about 2 months ago
What? So ya means them ancient astronut theorists was wrong?
Imagine about 2 months ago
I guess Legos are older than we thought they were. Those Danes!
phritzg Premium Member about 2 months ago
We’ve had Tinkertoys, Lincoln Logs, Erector Sets and now Legos. I wonder what’ll be next?
Stocky One about 2 months ago
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Is that henge made of Stone, lol?
backyardcowboy about 2 months ago
And the rest, as they say, is History.
deojaideep aka Courage about 2 months ago
So this proves that Stonehenge was built by Robert!
Meg: All Seriousness Aside about 2 months ago
Charles Addams penned a cartoon once where someone was lying on the ground playing with blocks. He gets bored and his giant self walks away, leaving Stonehenge.
ladykat about 2 months ago
Ouch!
Nuliajuk about 2 months ago
There are giant concrete blocks used for retaining walls that look just like Lego blocks.
A local garden centre used them for their boundary wall next to a road and we’ve been watching them tumble down into the ditch for a couple of years now.
MRC112 about 2 months ago
I swear – every time we pass Stonehenge, it looks like more of the stones have gone missing. This might explain it.
Tired about 2 months ago
When the new Lego Store opened up by the mall people were lined up for blocks.
MichaelD Premium Member about 2 months ago
He did watch where he put them. He put them right where you were going to walk.
Zebrastripes about 2 months ago
That had to have hurt! LOL
Mike Baldwin creator about 2 months ago
Ha! And thanks! It all makes sense now!
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 months ago
The dino’s sore.
nancyb creator about 2 months ago
So THAT’S why they destroy cities! They’re just stumbling over their toys!
hooglah about 2 months ago
This explains a lot.
Drgnslr Premium Member about 2 months ago
Makes more sense than people building it.
backyardcowboy about 2 months ago
There’s a rumor that Legos are made from leftover IKEA parts.
jasonsnakelover about 2 months ago
That’s one theory on how Stonehenge was built. Maybe the dinosaurs were smarter than we give them credit for.
jvscanlan Premium Member about 2 months ago
History from Mike Johnson
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
If there isn’t already a Stonehenge Lego Set®, there should be. :)
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Lady Bri about 2 months ago
Mystery explained! :)
Norris66 about 2 months ago
ooo Bobby you’re in trouble.
Buckaroobanzai about 2 months ago
yeah, they should definitely be called “feet-oh’s”
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 months ago
It turns out that there Lego actually makes several Stonehenge kits!!! (I had to look this up.) I have a little Stonehenge kit that I put up twice a year for Solstice, but they aren’t Legos.