I hope someday I get to work on a Lego design. I found this link with a video walk-thru of a vault where they keep almost every Lego set ever made at Gizmodo!
Check it!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Retro Toys
Many who are adults in the toy business today will remember most of these. I found this link to a slide show of old school toys. I didn’t personally have them all; but I have a big family, so most of these were in my house. There are only two we didn’t have — the Slip ‘N Slide and Lemon Twist. My favorites were Merlin (my brother’s), and the Big Wheel (also my brother’s). My “Big Wheel” was what we called the Little Wheel because it was a smaller knock-off. One of my other brothers had the Green Machine — the envy of the block.
Click for link.
Click for link.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Escalators for dummies

I tried to get my camera out in time to make a video, but he’d gotten up already. I followed him down the escalator after finishing my lunch. He’d decided to dance up and down the escalators for some girls who were also having lunch. By the time I got my camera back out he was resting on the way down.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Millions of Monkeys

Back to the Millions of Monkeys. Check it out, and help us out by emailing a monkey pic along with a little explanation of what it is. Send emails to webmonster at monkeydoodledandy dot com. Sorry, no email link. I don’t want junk mail spiders to find me.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Legos inspiration becomes Legos art
Legos always seem to be a very basic inspiration as they probably were early on for many modern day artists. New ideas are hard to come by, and seemingly rare, but sometimes with just the right garnish even Legos become art instead of just inspiring it.
Here are a couple of links I found this weekend.
Artist Group patching spaces in Italian brick walls with Legos here.
Photographer recreating famous photos using Legos here.
Here are a couple of links I found this weekend.


Friday, June 6, 2008
Paris loves Tara

Recently, we got an email from a friend at Tara who attached the above picture. Apparently Paris Hilton was photographed buying one of Tara’s items – the Barbie® Giant Activity Floor Pad. It was this email that got me thinking we need to start a blog. There’s always some goofy thrill that we’d love to share, but we don’t. We’re busy working, and by the time we get around to sharing stories with our families and friends we find ourselves acting like zombies with no interest in Paris Hilton. I guess that makes sense, though. She hasn’t any tasty brains to offer for a snack. Crayyons. Craaaayyyoooons!!!
We can’t necessarily claim with any certainty that we took part in any of the designs or illustrations in Paris’ particular choice of Barbie® Giant Activity Floor Pad, but we like to think that some pages we worked on may have made it in that one. Don’t worry about staying in the lines, Paris.
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