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Do an analysis of the value of the US dollar since the fed has dropped the interest rate to record lows to avoid inflation and the recent economic scare over the federal bailouts of our banks and update your vig. Translation: No one's buying that much in the states right now.

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Haha!

Should we call this "Cynical Social Commentary in LEGO Form", or just a an editorial cartoon with a very limited audience :laugh:

Either way it is both true and funny!

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Do an analysis of the value of the US dollar since the fed has dropped the interest rate to record lows to avoid inflation and the recent economic scare over the federal bailouts of our banks and update your vig. Translation: No one's buying that much in the states right now.

It's not about being as accurate as possible, it's about the idea. :hmpf_bad: If you don't like it, fine. Then don't comment with this... 'comment'.

Nyundi, thanks for your reply. I'm happy someone likes it here. :classic:

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I think that is right although exaggerated it puts your point across. It isn't just the US that is having the financial crisis it is the UK too because all there Icelandic banks have just collapsed and such the like.

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DarthPineapple, I think your MOC looks just fine :thumbup: and does what it is supposed to do: let people think why TLC is so much more expensive in the European Union, stated the fact the (former?)Lego HQ is located down there...

it is exgagerated yes, but that is only to show his point with which I agree.

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Nice.

There's no doubt, setting aside economics or US wages, or any other concerns... the rest of us in the world would like to buy Lego at US prices :)

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How long do you guys think this has been going on? The first time I really noticed was with the K.O.T.C.S. sets. They seemed too dear, yet I bought 2 of them. Hopefully, City '09 will have fairer prices.

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It's not about being as accurate as possible, it's about the idea. :hmpf_bad: If you don't like it, fine. Then don't comment with this... 'comment'.

Nyundi, thanks for your reply. I'm happy someone likes it here. :classic:

:tongue: Ha ha! You can't control me. I'll comment how I want. :tongue: Seriously, if you don't like my comment, don't read it. And lighten up. I am sorry if the comment offended you. The comment had more to do with my wallet than your excellent creation. I like it very much! I hope to see more from you. Sorry to get off on the wrong foot. I hope you have fun here and bring us more cool creations with your very clever humor. :sweet::thumbup:

Nice.

There's no doubt, setting aside economics or US wages, or any other concerns... the rest of us in the world would like to buy Lego at US prices :)

Trust me, I know. :wink: Scandinavians :wink:

And TLG has even admitted that they make up for US losses in the pricing of products "overseas." Odd for them to say "overseas" when they're really in Denmark. But, on a separate point, no American is walking to the checkout with that much stuff-but for completely unrelated reasons. In other words, Unfair Pricing Off!

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Haha, pure gold! It's, as someone already said, like a political comic in Lego!

While the state in the US isn't nearly as good as it used to be, yes, at one point in this very year it was pretty much like that. Actually, I've contemplated an idea for a while...but I don't know about it, since it would either take a lot of investment from me (a bricklink store means I'd have to buy the inventory first, with no guarantee it would sell), or a lot of risk (If I get the money first then can't find the set...)...but...

I'd like to at least see some other American, if not myself, buy sets and then sell them at US prices - for many, even with shipping it'd be a much cheaper alternative, and the person doesn't lose any money...As I've said, I've contemplated it, but give me a break - I can't even drive yet! :cry_sad:

Anywho, since that's only half of what this topic's about...the vignette is excellently done, and though I don't think I've ever seen a cubic lego box (Perhaps there's a Bionicle in there or something?), it's very realistic - and though as Hinckley said even Americans can't buy that much anymore, it's pretty darn realistic! =P

Also, on a note, what are the values on those coins? It'd be even more hilarious if the US person paid with a single 10 while the UK had three 40s...=P

~Trexxen

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