A few of the murkier uses for Legos. . . .
I give you the Lego guillotine (yes that's a knight you see positioned there, ready to lose his head) and . . .
The Lego torture rack. The boys spent all morning dreaming up a dungeon of horrors.
And yes, I'm concerned. They may need counseling (or maybe I need counseling--I'm not sure).
And if you liked The Matrix (and Legos) then you've got to see this:
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Kids are so funny! I had to share your link on my blog.
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That is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy son took over my daughter's bedroom when she moved out and turned into the Lego room.
Oh, no counseling is needed I'm sure. The male counterpart of our species is just all kinds of morbid, demented, and wacky (at least to the females).
ReplyDeleteThat is just too darn funny. I'm going to have to share this with my hubby. He will get a kick out of it as he still loves Legos. Though he's kind of run out of excuses to play with them now that he's over 40. :)
ReplyDeleteLego videos on YouTube are widespread and hilarious. Your boys are creative and original - if a bit dark! :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, maybe I need counseling if I think that's kind of cool. Not that I'd want my boys creating anything morbid! LOL I think they did a great job with their imaginations.
ReplyDeleteBoys will be boys, right?
Good luck with that.
My kids love Legos and had to show my hubby the video because he loves the Matrix. Who knows what they will come up with now! What great ideas and wonderful creative imaginations.
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs ~ Kat
So I was all set to send you (and your son) a link of the Lego war my six-year-old made a few weeks ago. Sounds like our kids would get along, in a slightly evil sort of way.
ReplyDeleteAnd then I watched the video and flipped out. I love the Matrix. That is an AMAZING piece of work. Amazing.
So you just made my day twice.