Gravatar I just saw the Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit at the Guggenheim a week or so ago. On the whole, I think I prefer the Guggenheim in Legos. And I just *love* the clear plastic blocks for the waterfall in Falling Water!

My son & I once built a splendid Lego pirate ship. And with that smooth transition to skull & crossbones, I just came across something else I think you might like, if just for the wrapping--Tokyo Milk skull soap. http://www.beautyhabit.com/ produ...roduct6382.html


Gravatar That rocks. Get it, throw a building party, and LET'S GO!!


Gravatar Oh boy oh boy oh boy!


Gravatar What will you do with it? Are you going to set it up and then leave it on display, or take it apart?


Gravatar Other Kathryn! Your segueways are the envy of all who see them... and if you segueway into skulls, all the better. I kinda like the Tokyo Milk aesthetic. Their perfumes are entertaining, and if they have a skull soap, I'm there.

I will be obsessively checking the website (at the same time I excavate my big dining room table so I have a place to build) and as soon as I get it... them... we'll talk about that later... y'all are invited to build masterpieces with me. Especially Kim.

Let's see, Sarah... it's me, so I'd build it to spec, leave it up for several months, have one really bored weekend and take it apart to try to build something better than the original. After many hours and the eventual realisation that I'm not Frank Lloyd Wright -- or even a competent architect -- I'd put the LEGOs away for awhile. On the next very bored weekend, I would haul them out and rebuild to spec, starting the beautiful cycle of life all over again.


Gravatar I do so admire your priorities in life.


Gravatar Maslow can take his hierarchy and... well, actually, if he madea LEGO set out of it, I might be on board.




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