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Lego bricks wash up along Welsh coastline


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Large amounts of nautical-themed Lego bricks have been appearing on beaches for almost two decades.

The bricks are believed to have originated from the Tokio Express, a ship that in 1997 hit a rogue wave and dropped 62 cargo containers in to the sea including one that was filled with a haul of more than 4,800,000 pieces of Lego.

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Foot (noun):

Device used for finding lego in the dark.

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Yes! And don't it bleeding hurt?

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Yes! And don't it bleeding hurt?

Oh yes.

And it is one of the first and best developed skills of little kids to place such devices, especially the ones with the highest

foot-hurt-@!*#%& -say-rate, at places where the hit-rate (device-foot) is at the highest chance and especially at the times

the lights are switched off.

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Foot (noun):

Device used for finding lego in the dark.

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You should contact the Lego manufacturers and talk to them about an anti-home invasion/burglary device. They could be embedded in a mat and rolled out in any area where someone might gain entrance. Since most burglars wear shoes, you would have to make them tall enough to twist or break an ankle. A specially designed Lego club could finish the job!

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Oh, I'd hate to walk barefoot on that beach... Yikes.

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i once made a girlfriend out of lego.

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I loved her to bits.....

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She sounds a bit square....

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Foot (noun):

Device used for finding lego in the dark.

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Laughed out loud.

i once made a girlfriend out of lego.

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I loved her to bits.....

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Laughed again.

She sounds a bit square....

Laughed the loudest.

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I am sure there is enough Lego in my boys bedroom to build a skyscraper. Apart from the ones that get lost in the Hoover. Oh and the ones the puppy chewed.

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