November 13, 20214 yr Just to vent it again...the number of sellers on LEGO listings on AMZ is out of control this year! I sure hope they bring back the "qualification" process next year to help thin the herds...
November 13, 20214 yr 9 minutes ago, odysea11 said: All LEGO..... Negative, just been switching some back and forth a lot. Doing it a few times day sometimes.
November 19, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: How long it takes to drive across the country. I did LA -> Flagstaff -> Albuquerque -> OKC -> Memphis this summer in a Tesla Model 3 SR+. Long drives each day. Would totally do it again though. Beautiful country.
November 19, 20214 yr I did LA -> Flagstaff -> Albuquerque -> OKC -> Memphis this summer in a Tesla Model 3 SR+. Long drives each day. Would totally do it again though. Beautiful country.Oh it is. I’m just exhausted from getting us packed and out. Plus, I’m dressed for warm weather. And at the moment I’m Out walking the dog in 36° weather in shorts because that’s all I packed for the road trip
November 19, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Alpinemaps said: Oh it is. I’m just exhausted from getting us packed and out. Plus, I’m dressed for warm weather. And at the moment I’m Out walking the dog in 36° weather in shorts because that’s all I packed for the road trip must be in Texas today
November 19, 20214 yr 18 hours ago, jaybinx73 said: where do i buy? lol Everything there is stock LEGO cmf parts. For example, the torso is The Batman Tiger Tuxedo turned backwards and, of course, reversing the arms. Face is from the GCPD Officer 2 (sh401) and the hair is from the series 15 Wrestling Champ (col15-14.) Legs are from Monster Rocker (col222.) Hope that helps.
November 19, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: How long it takes to drive across the country. I've driven the entire length of I-10, From Jacksonville, FL to LA. About 2400 miles. This was in 1990 so some things may have changed. When I drove it, it got super boring right after clearing San Antonio, TX to almost Phoenix but you can make great time.
November 19, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, raindog said: I've driven the entire length of I-10, From Jacksonville, FL to LA. About 2400 miles. This was in 1990 so some things may have changed. When I drove it, it got super boring right after clearing San Antonio, TX to almost Phoenix but you can make great time. Totally agree. I bought a vehicle in Dallas a few years ago and drove it back to California. Worse drive of my life.
November 19, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, gmpirate said: Totally agree. I bought a vehicle in Dallas a few years ago and drove it back to California. Worse drive of my life. I did San Antonio to Los Angeles last year...the only interesting part to me was El Paso where you are right up against Juarez...I was that driver looking left getting a view of Mexico while somehow avoiding getting in a wreck
November 19, 20214 yr 5 minutes ago, minicoopers11 said: I did San Antonio to Los Angeles last year...the only interesting part to me was El Paso where you are right up against Juarez...I was that driver looking left getting a view of Mexico while somehow avoiding getting in a wreck I remember that part. I was coming in late at night. Was pretty nervous at the time
November 19, 20214 yr 4 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: How long it takes to drive across the country. I've covered the full I-80 from SF to New Jersey span (not in one trip); about 2 times in a 3 year span. there's a reason many of these states are referred to as "fly over" states [and why exciter gets the deals he does]
November 19, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said: I've covered the full I-80 from SF to New Jersey span (not in one trip); about 2 times in a 3 year span. there's a reason many of these states are referred to as "fly over" states [and why exciter gets the deals he does] if you get off the interstate you'll discover some pretty cool things in the Midwest.
November 19, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said: I've covered the full I-80 from SF to New Jersey span (not in one trip); about 2 times in a 3 year span. there's a reason many of these states are referred to as "fly over" states [and why exciter gets the deals he does] Fly Over territory is where it’s at. I can’t imagine living on the west or NE coasts. The draconian mandates and exorbitant cost of living is enough to push most rational, family oriented people out.
November 19, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, zaphoid said: if you get off the interstate you'll discover some pretty cool things in the Midwest.
November 19, 20214 yr Mmmmmmm. Oreos. If you get this reference, you're clearly from the Midwest. Edited November 19, 20214 yr by Gonkalin
November 19, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, zaphoid said: if you get off the interstate you'll discover some pretty cool things in the Midwest. Like Radiator Springs?
November 19, 20214 yr must be in Texas todayActually New Mexico this morning. Just hit Texas at noontime. I've driven the entire length of I-10, From Jacksonville, FL to LA. About 2400 miles. This was in 1990 so some things may have changed. When I drove it, it got super boring right after clearing San Antonio, TX to almost Phoenix but you can make great time.FFS. That the wife I’m doing today - New Mexico/El Paso east to San Antonio. Totally agree. I bought a vehicle in Dallas a few years ago and drove it back to California. Worse drive of my life.[/quoteOh man. Fly Over territory is where it’s at. I can’t imagine living on the west or NE coasts. The draconian mandates and exorbitant cost of living is enough to push most rational, family oriented people out. High cost of living in California has finally caused me to leave the state. Hence the move to Florida.
November 19, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: FFS. That the wife I’m doing today - New Mexico/El Paso east to San Antonio. Is it a straight up drive or are you planning to sightsee ? There is a LEGO store in San Antonio and a Legoland by the Alamo
November 19, 20214 yr Is it a straight up drive or are you planning to sightsee ? There is a LEGO store in San Antonio and a Legoland by the Alamo [emoji6]I would have loved to have taken the opportunity to take my time and see the country without being on a schedule but wife just wanted to get there. Playing it totally safe but I am exhausted. Yep he never drank so many Bangs in my life!
November 19, 20214 yr 6 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: I would have loved to have taken the opportunity to take my time and see the country without being on a schedule but wife just wanted to get there. Playing it totally safe but I am exhausted. Yep he never drank so many Bangs in my life! Ah too bad. At least stop at a Buc-ee's to fill up your gas. They are technically gas station chain, but their convenience stores are bigger than most supermarkets in SF. Good bbq sandwich too
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