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  • Calling all Lego men & women wannabes - Mafu (6/02/2003 10:26:47 PM)
    So have you, like me, always wondered what you would look like as a Lego figure?

    Well, look no further ... this site is for you!

    http://www.reasonablyclever.com/mini/index.html

    Have fun!
    Re: Lego - Porcupine (7/02/2003 5:59:43 AM)
    Damn! I just blew a big chunk of a day playing with online lego. I have some sort of flu virus, I slept most of the morning, then spent way too much time making the best lego-me I could be. Play time just has to take priority when your mind is messed up.

    I love it! This would look great in a signature.

    BTW: on an entirely different note, Opera 7 is a great browser even though Microsoft are trying their hardest to break it. Telstra online phone bills suck, figure out user names and passwords quick you peanuts. The Brisbane city council web site sucks.

    This Bush Monkey is pretty funny though.
    Re: Lego - Elsta (10/02/2003 12:10:09 AM)
    Dude, that is really you!
    Re: Lego - Porcupine (10/02/2003 6:01:36 AM)
    For all you people who want to do one that looks like yourself ... you have to edit the hairline with a graphics prog. And you have to have pretty distinctive features. Goatee and receeding hairline are obvious representations of me, and, of course, are symbols of virility.

    I translate well to lego.
    Re: Lego - Purple Penguin (12/02/2003 5:39:43 AM)
    If you actually have a full head of lusty locks, there's no need to edit the hair - all you really need is a funky hat.