Technically, even though they are computer animated those are not Lego bricks in that Honda commercial. They're Mega Blocks. (Due to the arcane influence of Lego North America's marketing director, I cannot really bring myself to describe them as "legos", at least not in print.)
Hey, if we're going to get picky - whoever did the album covers could have at least got the Abbey Road album at least a little more accurate - Paul is the only one with his right leg forward. Out of four, he only got John's leg configuration correct.
Technically, even though they are computer animated those are not Lego bricks in that Honda commercial. They're Mega Blocks. (Due to the arcane influence of Lego North America's marketing director, I cannot really bring myself to describe them as "legos", at least not in print.)
"The Brick Testament" is definitely missing from this list. link
Is this it? Have LEGOs finally jumped the shark?
Yup. This is it. No more Lego stuff, ever. I blame you, Moon.
Look, could we get something straight. The stuff is Lego. No 's' on the end, not even when there's a whole bucket of Lego Bricks or Lego Pieces.
Whilst I'm at it. It's Colour, Grey, Cheque, Pavement, Rubbish, Cellar...
:)
Hey, if we're going to get picky - whoever did the album covers could have at least got the Abbey Road album at least a little more accurate - Paul is the only one with his right leg forward. Out of four, he only got John's leg configuration correct.
This is perfect timing, as we just went to LEGOLAND yesterday!
Sorry.