Lego is Danish meaning, 'play well.'
In Latin it means, 'I put together.'
Now, go play.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
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This is me. A blog about my daily life and slices-of-life. It's honest, it's funny, it's sad, it's witty, it's sarcastic, sometimes it's soapbox-ish, it sometimes rambles, sometimes it's artsy, sometimes it's dorky but, it is always honest and always me. (Which ever "me" decides to show up on that particular day.) Simply put, it's just my daily world that I'm trying to sort out the only way I know how, through words.
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So, "Lego my Eggo" means "Play nicley with the waffle I made"? Maybe you don't remember that commercial...
Good one! I totally remember that commercial.
Person sets down to eat dee-lish frozen treat that is still slightly frozen or at least mushy, and someone steals it with fork.
Add, syrup.
I love Lego to this very day. Now make sure you don't pluralize Lego or else you risk certain death. At least that's how I remember the fine print as a child.
I'm going to use it to commence tomorrow night's orgy. Usually it sucks when the toastmaster has nothing short and witty to say. This time it will be a snap.
Now THAT'S a cool bit of Cliff Claven information.
Until now, I always thought it meant "easily embedded into unsuspecting feet".
Can you tell I'm a parent?
Egan: Along with the instructions on the mattress. Man, those people are serious. They just came outta nowhere and barged into my room and kicked-my-ass
P: I am here to help with the awkward-next-day-the-sun-is-out-did-I-really-do-that-to-your-ass-orgy-conversation in anyway that I can.
OMC: Cliff Claven. God, I hope you think I'm hotter and not nearly as annoying. I assure you my info is all true, with only a little bit of bull thrown in for fun and entertainment value to add to the reading pleasure and enjoyment.
Now, watch your step.
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