ProducePrincess Posted April 5, 2009 Posted April 5, 2009 (edited) today i will show you a fantastic way to save money on lego , simply grow your own! With help from my friends the wolfpack I'll teach you how to plant your lego bricks so you can have your very own garden of lego! Step#1 Find a suitable location to plant your lego bricks and then start digging a two inch deep hole. Remember earthworms have been known to attack so be very careful. Step#2 Once the holes are dug start carefully placing the lego bricks in the holes and avoid falling in the holes at all costs . Step#3 After the bricks are placed in the holes you can fill them in with soil. It is not neccasry to bury yourself or others in the soil. Once everything is done you can go back to your tower ( or cardboard box) and wait for the bricks to sprout Next week we will show you the steps to taking care of your garden of ABS plastic Edit-I'm still waiting for those lego bricks to pop up out of the ground Edited April 5, 2009 by Black Rabbit Quote
General Armendariz Posted April 5, 2009 Posted April 5, 2009 (edited) Ha Ha this is very nice I like the wolfpack figures used (Wish I had some ) Good job Im gonna plant some tomorrow Edited April 5, 2009 by Genaral armendariz Quote
Svelte Posted April 5, 2009 Posted April 5, 2009 Very cute! I never knew worms had an appetite for ABS... this could solve a lot of environmental problems Quote
prateek Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 woah how bored were you? nice idea anyway. i wish it actually worked like that Quote
Lordofdragonss Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 Funny Idea, I wonder how Lego plants look like? Really nice and clear pictures! Quote
Raven Brickroft Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 I thought my eyes were deceiving me when I read the title. Didn't expect a joke. You forgot to water them!! throw some blue 2x2 bricks on top of the holes. And try not to scratch the printing on the torsos X_x Quote
Guss Posted April 6, 2009 Posted April 6, 2009 is it how they produce lego ? funny idea, and very well realised, good job! Quote
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