Author Topic: Good-bye LEGOs  (Read 2396 times)

They just came to my house. 3 kids. 8 (actually 7 but its for his birthday :D) He was very very happy. And a little girl and another little boy. They gave me $35.

I don't think realistically anybody would buy a tub of Legos for fourty bucks. Twenty sounds about right.

I have like 700 Hot Wheels but I'm not gonna sell them all for $300.

Meh did you look at the pictures?

Hey! I used to keep my Lego in that EXACT plastic drawer thing.

I don't think realistically anybody would buy a tub of Legos for fourty bucks. Twenty sounds about right.


Now go to a shop and look at the price of a LEGO set which is genuinely useful. Considering the amount I see in those drawers that's gotta be at least $200 spent on the expensive plastic stuff.

HOLY stuff MAN
WHY YOU SELL FOR ONLY 20 DOLLARS

Your dad is a stupid richard lol

HOLY stuff MAN
WHY YOU SELL FOR ONLY 20 DOLLARS
For $35
These are the sets that were in it:




















I have more I dont wanna look right now

Some of those sets are $20+ anyways lol

Adding them all up, that's a good bit more than $35.

That much sets cost much more then 35 bucks. No, not OVVAAA 9990000000000 but at least 200$

Some of those sets are $20+ anyways lol

Adding them all up, that's a good bit more than $35.
the submarine one was $50 I know that.

He're the exact thing you should tell your dad:
"Dad, I looked a bit on the net, those sets were worth MUCH more then 35$..."

That Spiderman one is a classic one, I guess. Sell Classics for high prices.

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He're the exact thing you should tell your dad:
"Dad, I looked a bit on the net, those sets were worth MUCH more then 35$..."
"Too late, you already sold it, and the Internet isn't always right."

I'd show him the lego homepage shop.