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• #32627
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• #32628
awesome :D
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• #32629
Superprecise
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• #32630
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• #32631
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• #32632
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• #32633
drives off with out babe fail
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• #32634
Addison Lee?
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• #32635
Do people know about the .gifs thread?
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• #32636
Yup its over there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #32637
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• #32638
You know where the name LEGO came from? This swede women was playing with them with he kid or something and the kid said Le-go of them.
Danish would make more sense surely.
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• #32639
I believe that 'leg godt' is Danish for 'play well'... just saying...
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• #32641
Will Smith bums rentboys
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• #32642
Good page. Everyone give themselves a pat on the back.
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• #32643
Don't fnucking jinx it!
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• #32644
Bbb, pls
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• #32645
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• #32646
Danish would make more sense surely.
I believe that 'leg godt' is Danish for 'play well'... just saying...
Well wiki'd ^^^^
'In 1934, his company came to be called "LEGO", from the Danish phrase leg godt, which means "play-well".'
You actually took that seriously enough to do some research on it?
http://twitter.com/#!/PilkingtonXFM/statuses/70497267215376384
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• #32647
perhaps fortnightly shopping trip. whole boot full of provisions. Could be moving house. A number of plausible and justifiable scenarios.
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• #32648
But how did it get there?!
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• #32649
Because it's an advert for a car company many eons ago?
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• #32650
You actually took that seriously enough to do some research on it?
http://twitter.com/#!/PilkingtonXFM/statuses/70497267215376384
If typing in 'Lego wiki' into the firefox address box constitutes 'research' then yeah I guess I did.
I was more wondering why there were so many answers when it would surely say on wiki...which 3 seconds later it did.
I was trying to harass the guy above who appeared to be saying he knew the answer from his own mind......
ho ho ho