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Non Lego sites reporting Lego news

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I surf the interwebs and from time to time come across sites that have nothing to do with LEGO writing articles. Some are good articles but the majority of them make me laugh. I don't really have a problem with sites writing LEGO related articles but a little homework on the subject would be nice. I'm not gonna call out sites that do this, I'm sure most of y'all have come across some of these articles I'm talking about. The USA TODAY article was an example of a good article, Matt did a wonderful job researching the topic before writing the article, which was a feat in itself considering if was during the height of election year.

Whoo! First comment!

I think it might be good because maybe some buisness man somewhere is reading

USA Today and sees Lego and rekindles with a childhood favorite, thus bringing a Born-Again AFOL

out of the Dark Ages..... Just some food for thought...

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There are some great articles from non Lego sources.......this was more of a rant on the horrible articles from sites that know nothing about Lego and do not bother to research on the topic. The comments are more amusing than the article sometimes, and more ignorant.

The comments are more amusing than the article sometimes, and more ignorant.

Sounds like CNN's comment section... Lol.

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