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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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Tee hee. I can't get tetnis shots because they don't work on me. ![]()
Wait, should I be laughing?
I've joined the My Little Pony trend. Suck on that.
How can I suck on you joining the My Little Pony trend?
That was a mindless rhetorical statement.
It's a common enough phrase here. It's simply a way of getting in someone's face about something.
Yeah, I realize(d) what it means, but I still don't think it makes sense. My post was rather pointless, though.
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I just got back from Germany last night. That was the most fun month of my life and I can't wait to go back.
Meh, Austria's much cooler! ![]()
I went to Germany for 2 weeks about a week ago. It was awesome.
Bought some LEGO? ![]()
At last, holidays fast approach, and I'll have loads of free time to brickfilm. I aim to do something like at least 2 hours a week, though I'm going to try and push this number up. Also, in 3 days I'll be 15.
NickMOC wrote:I just got back from Germany last night. That was the most fun month of my life and I can't wait to go back.
My best friend moved to Germany.
I feel sorry for you.
I do have a friend from Spain
I've actually never been off the east coast ![]()
A few years ago, I was the one moving (from England to New Zealand) and left my best friend
-Rob
I just got back from Germany last night. That was the most fun month of my life and I can't wait to go back.
What part of Germany? I'm off to Frankfurt for a week next week.
I felt that way when I left Britain for America. Although it was exciting when I saw snow.
Then you had to shovel it, and the excitement fleeted away faster than you could say "SNOW!".
Living in Massachusetts, snow is about as commonplace during the winter as a cigarette butt is on a sidewalk. We routinely get enough snow in one snowstorm to prevent the front door from opening. This particular year was crazy though, there was actually so much snow that the trouble wasn't shoveling it, but finding a place to put the shovel-full-of-snow without putting it back where you got it. The City of Boston actually resorted to dumping the snow in the harbor, which is a last resort measure that should not be considered lightly. Some towns' snow piles (Natick in particular) lasted up to mid-May before they were gone.
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