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Posted
23 hours ago, Andy D said:

no one is "too old for LEGO"

 

Yes they are, according to those anti-centenarians at LEGO ...

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Posted
41 minutes ago, MAB said:

Yes they are, according to those anti-centenarians at LEGO ...

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I guess when I reach 100 I will have to find a new hobby. <vbg>

Andy D

Posted
19 minutes ago, Andy D said:

I guess when I reach 100 I will have to find a new hobby. <vbg>

Enjoy it while it lasts :laugh::tongue:

Posted

Right. Seeing as I am a moderator on a LEGO site for Adult Fans of LEGO, I think I know that and have for quite some time. 

Do tread carefully, the 18 plus rule does get enforced when needed. 

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Jim said:

Enjoy it while it lasts :laugh::tongue:

Well, I still have a few years to go.

Edited by Andy D
Posted
On 11/10/2017 at 11:39 AM, MAB said:

Yes they are, according to those anti-centenarians at LEGO ...

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On 11/10/2017 at 12:30 PM, Andy D said:

I guess when I reach 100 I will have to find a new hobby. <vbg>

Andy D

 

On 11/10/2017 at 12:58 PM, Jim said:

Enjoy it while it lasts :laugh::tongue:

Oh No, what are we going to do? :pir-sing: 

On a more serious note. Who do you think makes LEGO? I am pretty sure it is not some children. Plus, another thing it sounds like you might be a little obsessed with the brick.  Maybe that is what your parents are concerned about. (But, then again their is worse things to be obsessed / addicted to.) 

Posted
On 11/11/2017 at 1:26 PM, samurai-turtle said:

 

 

(But, then again their is worse things to be obsessed / addicted to.) 

FYI, I'm finely balanced with my addiction it's just that my parents are making unnecessary statements at unnecessary times.

Posted
15 hours ago, ShayanK65 said:

it's just that my parents are making unnecessary statements at unnecessary times.

I think that's just what parents do who care about their kids. It can be quite annoying and appear unnecessary (and might never stop^^), but parents want that their kids are well. They are often just not able to find the right timing or the right words to express their love.:wink:

Posted
17 hours ago, ShayanK65 said:

@Actor Builder don't call me an Oxymoron kid don't make me go the hard way.

Hi @ShayanK65

I has come to our attention that your posting behavior is not what we expect here on EB. And now you are even threatening another member. While we were happy to give you advice and ignore the fact that you are under-aged, I must tell you that you can't go on like this. So, either you shape up and act maturely or we will suspend your account.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

My parents had much the same concerns when I was your age. 

They just want to see time being spent more productively, probably school and what not. 

If you are pulling good grades and being responsible for your other duties then just do it in moderation. 

Believe me by the time you get to be 15 or 16 LEGO will likely be the last thing on your mind. 

I stopped thinking about LEGO around the age of 12 or so. did not get back into it until I was 38 some years back. So yeah there that is. 

 

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