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Our friends at Aussie stationary shop Notemaker have given us 10 Moleskine Lego Notebooks to give away: an assorted mix of 5 large and 5 pocket ones with mixed covers. To enter, tell us the first thing you’d write in your new notebook, along with the city you live in.
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YOU'RE SAYING (166)

Richard N. Wade II said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing I would write is some poetry.

I live in Sanborn, NY

Ian M. said | 22 February, 2012

LEGO rocks!

Naomi Bear said | 22 February, 2012

“Just fucking draw in me already! Jeez,” is what I would write.

Sarah-Jane said | 22 February, 2012

I would write a shopping list for my sons 3rd birthday party and I live in Perth, Western Australia

laura w said | 22 February, 2012

plans and sketches for my degree show!

glasgow, uk

sarah said | 22 February, 2012

Cool giveaway! I’d love to give a pocket-sized lego moleskine to my oldest son (he’s 6), who has recently been busy sketching architecture when he’s out and about to inspire his lego creations at home. We are in Portland, OR

Naomi Bear said | 22 February, 2012

“Just fucking draw in me already! Jeez,” is what I would write.
oops, and I live in Houston, Texas

Lisa said | 22 February, 2012

Hmmm first thing I would write is a guide for men on how to online date…because it is definitely needed!

Katie Bentley said | 22 February, 2012

I would write “In these pages imagine the future we will build.” A corny inscription, for my fiance.

Katie Bentley said | 22 February, 2012

Philadelphia, PA.

Matt H. said | 22 February, 2012

“ALL BRICKS AND NO CLAY MAKE JACK A DULL TOY”

Sydney, Australia

Micaela said | 22 February, 2012

I would have to draw the infamous penis drawing… It’s the blank page law. I live in Lisboa, Portugal. Adeus

Kinga P said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing I would write is I AM HAPPY!!!
I live in Poznan, Poland

serena said | 22 February, 2012

i would write down my first adventure.
Adelaide, Australia.

Alliah said | 22 February, 2012

Hey! :)
I guess this is only for US territory, right?
So, a question. I don’t live in the US, but my aunt does. Can I participate with her adress? :)

Regards.

Lana said | 22 February, 2012

easy:
le come, lego

Lukas Bode said | 22 February, 2012

I’d write down important dates because because I forget a lot :/

I live in Zurich.

Andrea Avery said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing I’d write down is my address , because I wouldn’t want to loose this cute little thing. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

James said | 22 February, 2012

I would write, draw and create anything and everything I wish. I live in Melbourne.

Lana said | 22 February, 2012

sorry, forgot the city
Belgrade, Serbia

Tommy said | 22 February, 2012

I would write down the many ideas for stories I keep procrastinating on, as well as the webcomic I’ll probably never get around to drawing.

Lincoln, Nebraska

Jacquie Tinkler said | 22 February, 2012

Note to self: Play well.

Ewan Arnolda said | 22 February, 2012

My first entry would be how I would photograph this beautiful lego moleskin with legos around it.
Melbourne, Australia

Jacquie Tinkler said | 22 February, 2012

And maybe my address given I just forgot to include it! I’m from Benalla.

Scott said | 22 February, 2012

Woo-hoo I won. Time to get really LEGO-less

Becca said | 22 February, 2012

I would start by writing a to do list of all the awesomeness I can get up to this year… no censorship… a crazy 2012 bucket list lol… then play full out to tick all of those lego shaped boxes when I do them!

Becca, Sydney Australia

Curt Robinson said | 22 February, 2012

Nice contest. Probably some lyrics about how cool LEGOs are! Oh, name, address and Trumbull, CT.

Nathan Long said | 22 February, 2012

Write in it? are you kidding? Id spend the first five hours building lego on that little brick on the front.

And then maybe something about how cool Lost at E Minor is for giving me the book.

I live in Sydney Australia!

Brent Dakis said | 22 February, 2012

The beginning sketches and illustrations of my two full sleeve tattoos. Melbourne, Aus.

Niky said | 22 February, 2012

Reward offered if lost- returnee gets to come over and play lego.

Niky said | 22 February, 2012

Melbourne, Australia!

Casey Winters said | 22 February, 2012

I’d send it to my Lego-loving brother in Paris. Orem, UT.

Kara said | 22 February, 2012

“long ago in a galaxy far far away…” then continue with drawings of numerous lego star wars comics :) Melbourne, Australia

Katie said | 22 February, 2012

I’d write my name so that no one could steal it!
Ottawa, Ontario

Eleanor said | 22 February, 2012

I’d be trying to copy the leggo drawings from the front cover!
Sydney, Australia

Eleanor said | 22 February, 2012

And then I’d probably work on spelling lego right..

Marta Wiktoria said | 22 February, 2012

For sure I would write HOW MUCH do I miss playing with lego! And right after writing that , I’d head to my basement to search for my old sets..or maybe I will do it even right now :)

and I just noticed this thing has stickers. big yay for stickers! :) And I live in Warsaw , in Poland.

Lilla said | 22 February, 2012

My notebooks are annoted with the decsriptin ‘Peripheral data storage device.’
(Sydney, Australia)

***** said | 22 February, 2012

My First Notiz:

April N. said | 22 February, 2012

“Property of Mom” just so my boys don’t “accidently” make it disappear.
Lawrence, Kansas

Jen said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing I would write would be my ‘to do’ list. I’d then cross off ‘Get Moleskin Lego Notebook’
Bendigo, Australia.

Jo H said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my name in it and some copyright info incase it happened to go missing and someone tried to steal my amazing ideas!

Kym b said | 22 February, 2012

I live in NYC. I would write, “I want a moleskine Lego notebook from Lost at E minor” 59 times.

Then I would write: I will not suck up. 100 times.

Jo H said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my name in it and some copyright info incase it happened to go missing and someone tried to steal my amazing ideas! Edinburgh, Scotland

Tara said | 22 February, 2012

I would draw a fantastic character to add to my collection of art works and do a cartoon strip!! As this note book will be my very own character drawing book. :) )

London, UK

Holly Hodges said | 22 February, 2012

On the first page I’d write a note to my Future Self telling her how proud I am of the many, entertaining entries in her Moleskine. (Putting pressure on my Present Self.) On the last page, I’d write a note to my six-year-old self telling her that everything will be ok, but only if you keep drawing stuff.
Redondo Beach, California

Sarah said | 22 February, 2012

I’d finally start writing the book I’ve been planning for the last two years, and shut my husband up!
I live in Queenscliff, Australia

Dayna said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my son’s name with a heart. He’s a lego addict. :)

Guadalupe said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing I would write is my name and the phrase “Love what you do”……I’ll use it to put my ideas, sketches or whatever :)
Badajoz, Spain

Ken Miguel-Cipriano said | 22 February, 2012

I would write ” To Danny, I hope you draw all the worlds that your imagination shows you. Never stop dreaming. From Uncle Kenny”

I live in Grand Rapids, MI

Aileen said | 22 February, 2012

I would write and decorate page one with:
“LE’ GO – AND CREATE!!!”
Australia

Daria said | 22 February, 2012

I’m planning a trip to Italy, and I guess that when I come back, I’ll write down “Things To Do In My Next Journey(s) To Italy Since This Trip Was A Too Short One” (that’s exactly what I did after my lourney to The Netherlands).
I live in Magdeburg but am soon moving to Minsk

Ingrid said | 22 February, 2012

I’d write MY RADICAL SELF-LOVE BIBLE – my next journal title page – Queanbeyan, NSW

Garmi said | 22 February, 2012

I would write “To the future ME” :)

Sydney, Australia

Lisa McLean said | 22 February, 2012

3818 (the set number for the Spongebob Squarepants Lego set at the top of our Lego wish list!)

Monsieur Seb said | 22 February, 2012

I’d write:

“Man do I love Lego! Can’t believe how awesome those Moleskine notebooks and how cool Lost at E Minor is!”

I’m in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Will said | 22 February, 2012

My name! Belfast, UK

Ana Gordinho said | 22 February, 2012

I’ll write something like tthat….”Well, let’s start tht construction!”

I’m in Albufeira, Portugal

Caroline said | 22 February, 2012

Dear Diary…

From Millicent, Australia

Diane said | 22 February, 2012

Note to self: look up moleskine notebooks to see if any moles were harmed in the making of this notebook!

Diane said | 22 February, 2012

Oops Tequesta, FL. ( forgot that in last comment)

Angie said | 22 February, 2012

I would sketch and write ideas for Chad and I’s Lego BLOG!! Milkmonies yeah!!!

Brent Dakis said | 22 February, 2012

I would start the initial sketches and designs for my two full sleeve tattoo’s. Melbourne, Aus.

CJ said | 22 February, 2012

I would like to think it’d be something cool or profound (I would certainly have good intentions) but the reality would probably be…. *Milk
*Bread
*Pasta
*Band Aids

CJ said | 22 February, 2012

Oh, Melbourne Australia

Daecan said | 22 February, 2012

OH it’ll be a great chance for me as I wanted to do a journal and sketches of the little Lego character and me from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (city that I live in) to Europe!
A 2-weeks euro trip which I will be going in the next 3 weeks!
Love to put them into a Moleskin!!!

Jason Lee said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing to write will be the first thing to build on my notebook.

Seattle, WA

a. sade said | 22 February, 2012

this is my “never be bored-kit”,,, so no touch-touch or chop-chop ^^’
hayward, ca

Osman Chaudhary said | 22 February, 2012

Ah, brings back memories, still have a huge LEGO collection.

“Destiny favors those who dare to be different” is what I’ll write, a nice daily reminder, from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Yiqun said | 22 February, 2012

The first thing to write would be my girlfriend’s name. I would like to gift this to her.

Singapore.

Haydn said | 22 February, 2012

i would draw pictures of my favourite lego mini figures… naked

Ingrid said | 22 February, 2012

Hhhmmm … my comment seems to have disappeared! I would write MY RADICAL SELF-LOVE BIBLE – the title page for my next Moleskine journal – Queanbeyan NSW

John said | 22 February, 2012

I’d probably draw a chair shaped like a duck… or a boat.shaped like a carrot.
Dusseldorf, Germany

MAriel said | 22 February, 2012

“PROPERTY OF MARIEL
If you are reading this and you are not me, you just brought upon yourself 10 years of bad luck, balding and stepping in puddles.
To reverse the curse, return this awesome notebook to its owner along with a cold beer and a snack and you shall be redeemed. ”
Tel Aviv

Geraldine said | 22 February, 2012

I would write about how I discovered and started my adventure with Lego! :)
Melbourne, Australia

Thelxi said | 22 February, 2012

I’d start drawing just lines and meshes, the first thing I do in every sketch/notebook.. It’s the only way not to be scared of the emptyness of a new notebook!!
I’m in Eindhoven, Netherlands

Emily Robards said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my name and address, then i would start drawing like crazy! Limerick, S. Ireland

Monica said | 22 February, 2012

Nice!
I would write down one of the many random thoughts, ideas, or ponderings that I have throughout the day.
Then I would think, darn it, I haven’t written in my name in case of loss (obviously not theft, unless it was a thief with a sudden attack of guilt), and go back and scribble it on the inside cover.
Leicester, England

Charlene Man said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my name and my phone number and draw my face, so when I lost my sketchbook, some strangers will ring me and let me know THEY HAVE GOT IT and when I meet them they will identify me with my self portrait in the sketchbook!

Madeleine said | 22 February, 2012

I’d write a dedication – the way you do when giving a book as a gift: “From one Lego lover to another. May all your grand ideas expand from strong foundations.”
Sydney, Australia

Lisa Elliott said | 22 February, 2012

After my name and an offer of tea and cake to the person who returns my moleskin of doodlings to me, I indicate the date my doodlings started, where in the world it was started and my hopes for all the brilliant things I will record therein. Then I have to hope I don’t lose it because the finder only has to glance inside to see how I have blasphemed the beauty of my moleskin with my dribbling doodlings.

Cristiana Anghel said | 22 February, 2012

I would write the cyrillic alphabet :) Still struggling to learn Russian..
Alba Iulia, Romania.

Lisa McLean said | 22 February, 2012

3813
(SpongeBob Sqaurepants Bikini Bottom Beach Party)
6860
(The Batcave – includes Poison Ivy!!)

Michael said | 22 February, 2012

My name and address! Heidelberg, Germany

Claudz said | 22 February, 2012

“The lego dude made me do it” … the cover up of all coverups!
Nagoya, Japan

Carmen said | 22 February, 2012

I would write my name and phone number and an awesome reward in case I ever lost it. I would also write a plea to the person who found it to return it safely to me.

Melbourne, Aus

Stella said | 23 February, 2012

LEGO MOLESKINE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH: Firstly I’d like to thank my parents for always encouraging me and inspiring me when playing with Lego as a kid… *starts crying* I promised myself I wasn’t going to cry… I’d also like to thank Moleskine, Lego and the people at Lost at E Minor for making it all possible – thank you so much!! Also – what? I have to leave the stage now? But wait I have a few more people to thank… *dragged off stage*
Oxford, UK

andrea said | 23 February, 2012

Patagonia is Burning!!
frim santiago de chile

Ben said | 23 February, 2012

I would draw a minifig surfing Lost at E Minor. Brooklyn, NY.

rey said | 23 February, 2012

A joke. Ventura, CA

Jill said | 23 February, 2012

I would write thank you for making me think about my nephew (now 25) and sister who loved Legos and put them together TOGETHER and also about the trip I took to Australia with my daughter when she graduated from high school 7 years ago. Good memories which will begat more good memories in my Lego Notebook.

Eimear O'Connell said | 23 February, 2012

Never grow up.

I like in Kilkenny, Ireland.

Fiona said | 23 February, 2012

I’d try to resist writing in it immediately and save for a road trip I’m planning later this year, with my faithful Lego guy companion http://bit.ly/yRz2xK – first thing I’d write would probably be the date that I’m setting off :)

Belfast, UK

Yianni Johns said | 23 February, 2012

My comment would be:
Art is my God
My God is Art
So into this book I pour my Heart
and God can be read…

Terrigal Beach
NSW Australia.

andrew said | 23 February, 2012

My name and phone number, I have OCD – Melbourne

Nicole said | 23 February, 2012

I’d draw a picture of a lego girl giving her boyfriend a moleskin
notebook and inscribe ‘from me to you’.

…my boyfriend is lego and moleskin obsessed!

Nicole, Melbourne

LucyLu said | 23 February, 2012

I would start filling it with magnificent designs for my handmade tile collection immediately.
I live on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.

ali brundle said | 23 February, 2012

“STOP PROCRASTING”

ali brundle said | 23 February, 2012

“STOP PROCRASTINATING”

Meryl said | 23 February, 2012

How much I love a boy who loves lego x
Brisbane, Aus

Rachel Bourneuf said | 23 February, 2012

I wouldn’t write anything. I would keep it pristine JUST IN CASE. St. Louis, Missouri USA

Mette said | 23 February, 2012

My contact information – and then research on flour mills in the Midwest for a novel, a joint project

Sauk Rapids, MN, US..

Chad Little said | 23 February, 2012

My name is Chad Little. I live in Nashville, Tennessee. I will use the notebook at concerts to take notes for my LAEM music review submissions…

Cara said | 23 February, 2012

I would write a special note for my boyfriend & leave it on his bedside table. Perth, Australia.

Melanie said | 23 February, 2012

I would write an extensive song about how much I played with Lego as a kid and how I should play with it more as a young adult, and get my mind thinking more imaginative and creative things as I did back then :D
Melbourne, Australia

andrea costa said | 23 February, 2012

LEtGO :)

City: São Paulo, Brazil

ColdTech Kerry said | 24 February, 2012

I think I’d write…”Wow, I won this awesomeness” WIN and I Pinned and retweeted the competition. Love the lLego new community :)

City: Guelph, Ontario, CANADA , eh!

Meg in Nelson said | 24 February, 2012

I’d most definitely write more about four-block weaves – breaking down handweaving to simple elements and building it back up to make the cloth look more complicated.

I live in Nelson, New Zealand.

Val said | 24 February, 2012

I would write “Wow!I have just time warped. I think it’s Feb 23rd but for some it’s already Feb 24th.The Earth is round although today it has been decided the CERN thingies didn’t go faster than light after all.” Northampton uk

Amz Kelso said | 24 February, 2012

I would write my name, address, and underneath:
“Reward if lost: Five Golden bricks”.
Then follow it with an illustration of a yellow Lego brick.

I live in Melbourne, Australia. ;D

Efrain Marino said | 24 February, 2012

Well, i’d not write, i’d draw! draw most definitely a Lego character, and write a few words about how i won this fantastic moleskine.

I live in Bucaramanga – Colombia

Beth said | 24 February, 2012

I would write my daily overly ambitious “to do” list. I live in New York City. Thanks!

James Kelly said | 24 February, 2012

det bedste er ikke for godt which means’the best is never too good’. This is the Lego Company motto and shows how these high quality Moleskines have been enhanced by Lego. I use a Molesjkine every day and I have a good collection of Lego here at home in Malvern, England

Jon Lau said | 24 February, 2012

I’ll be laying down 100 different versions of my best man’s speech for my brother’s wedding!

Sydney – Australia

Kathryn said | 24 February, 2012

With the aid of my Lego loving son we would start designing a new Lego range. Cheers!
Adelaide – Australia

Pach Atomz said | 24 February, 2012

“If you’re in… This is a way out.” – Canton, Ohio

Ted Scheck said | 24 February, 2012

I would write a lament
To all the moles
Whose skin was lent
And filled with holes:

Skinned alive, or maybe dead
You don’t get much deader
With a really cool notebook
That feels just like leather

I’m sorry, Mr. and/or Mrs. Mole
For writing on your hide:
Whether you’re young or you’re old,
You’ll always be by my side

Ted Scheck said | 24 February, 2012

OH yeah sorry I live in Speedway, Indiana

Anna Louise Jiongco said | 24 February, 2012

The first thing I would write is a haiku about my move as a permanent full-time resident of NYC after working and living between the Washington D.C.- Baltimore metropolitan area and Brooklyn, NY for almost three years. Now I am a fresh Brooklyn, NY resident.

Dean said | 24 February, 2012

It wouldn’t be words, I’d be on the phone telling someone about the awesome new note books and start doodling away with random shapes and designs automatically.

Avril said | 24 February, 2012

Once upon a time……
Brunswick East, Melbourne is my home.

Liam said | 24 February, 2012

I would write “This awesome notebook is property of Liam. If you seal it, YOU WILL DIE!!!” I live in Adelaide, South Australia.

Becca said | 24 February, 2012

The title of my thesis – I just have to come up with a good one first!

Sydney Australia

ana o'jeda said | 24 February, 2012

I’ll write:
“I’m such a lucky person! I won this cool notebook from Lost at e Minor (2012 march)”
Next:
“My list of all those funny and crative things I’ll do next:”

Barcelona, Spain

Sue Maynes said | 24 February, 2012

LIve, love, laugh, levitate – fill yourself
Eat, exhale, enjoy, educate – feed yourself
Gravitate, generate, gallivant, guffaw – nourish yourself
Open, observe, occupy, offer – share yourself.

Woodstock NSW Australia

Lynda said | 24 February, 2012

I would write my daily reminder:
“IT’S BETTER TO WEAR SLIPPERS THAN TRY TO CARPET THE WORLD.”

Lynda said | 24 February, 2012

Forgot my City DARWIN NT.

Jack said | 24 February, 2012

I would write a song about roller derby. Fort Wayne, IN USA

Jean Wilczek said | 25 February, 2012

My little Lego altered ego, Flo, would come alive and tell it how it really is.

Jean Wilczek said | 25 February, 2012

…and I live in Des Plaines, IL

Xabina said | 25 February, 2012

I’d write the date that I received it, and the name of my next trip.
Montréal, Canada.

Brian said | 25 February, 2012

The first thing that came to mind…..

Brian said | 25 February, 2012

oh….and Hoboken, NJ

Suzanne said | 25 February, 2012

I live in Oakland, CA and I would draw pictures of Downton Abbey characters, reimagined as Lego characters.

natalie bailey said | 25 February, 2012

this notebook belongs to: sydney bailey

natalie bailey said | 25 February, 2012

this notebook belongs to: sydney bailey
melbourne australia

Guilhem said | 25 February, 2012

this notebook belongs to: “One, Two Three, Four. Hey Ho Lego!!!” A Quote of Lego Ramones!

Christine Willcocks said | 25 February, 2012

Everyday CREATE – Mullumbimby Australia

Thomas said | 25 February, 2012

‘Help, I’m a notebook!’

Thomas – Melbourne, Australia

Joanna Ingram said | 25 February, 2012

I would write “Finally! We were kept apart for years. I never got to see you. They said you didn’t love me. At times, doubt got the better of me. But, true love waits. I love you Lego”

Oh, and I am from Chippendale, Australia.

Imelda said | 25 February, 2012

I would write my name and draw some love hearts on the inside cover and write a poem/ draw in the first few pages.
- Brisbane

Gary said | 25 February, 2012

I would scribble down: Count your blessings. One Lego brick at a time.

Penang, Malaysia

Graham said | 25 February, 2012

The ten funnest things to do/ learn/ hear/ see/ this year

Narooma, NSW

Stephanie Jong said | 25 February, 2012

I’d write, “As a reward for returning this notebook if lost, is a hug and many lego mini figures/set.”

Brisbane, Australia.

Nathan said | 25 February, 2012

“Zam Steepa was basically allergic to microbes. If there was a virus going around he would inevitably catch it. Then he’d have to get the colored light cure. And getting the cure meant taking the swab, and Zam, he had an over sensitive gag reflex…”

Toulouse, France.

melissa said | 25 February, 2012

my name
brisbane

Maria said | 25 February, 2012

I would write: “Quit job. Check. Packed flat. Check. On plane to South America for 3 months. Check. Let the adventure begin.”
Maria, London (on her way home to Australia).

Stephjames said | 25 February, 2012

I would write the city I’m in right now – London – and the date – and then the weirdest thing I’ve seen today. There’s one everyday. Crazy, fun, beautiful place.

Urmila said | 25 February, 2012

I’m better with doodles than words so i’d draw myself doing a victory dance in front of a “Thank you Lost at E Minor!” made out of Lego and a “woohoo! i won!”
Chennai, India

matsuki fukufuru said | 26 February, 2012

I’d write “Fuck yeah, LEGO!!” and probaby draw some lego porn. Toronto, Canada

Ryan said | 26 February, 2012

An inventory of my lego collection, you can’t beat a good inventory to wile away a Sunday afternoon and this would be the perfect notebook for it
Ryan – Melbourne

Cian said | 26 February, 2012

First Page is reserved for my pictorial take on the Lost at E Minor and Lego logos, so when ever I open the moleskine it shall always inspire me both culturally and playfully.
Cian, Melbourne.

Kate said | 26 February, 2012

so pleased with ourselves for using so many verbs and nouns
brisbane, australai

Unoma Giese said | 27 February, 2012

The first thing I’d write is
Numero Unoma
(my pseudonym)
I live in Abuja, Nigeria

Claude Brito said | 27 February, 2012

The first thing I would write is:

“To build urgently an sculpture of the ISS !”.

Taverny, France

Tammi said | 28 February, 2012

I would write: “To my son, Kurt. Love, Mom.”

Tammi said | 28 February, 2012

I would write, “to my son, Kurt. Love, Mom.” Boise, ID

Ana Serro said | 28 February, 2012

I would write a list of all the things I’ve always wanted to do with a set date to complete them all so that every time I first opened the notebook, I would be reminded to fulfill my dreams and be inspired by my passions.

Ana Serro said | 28 February, 2012

(forgot to write where I live)

I would write a list of all the things I’ve always wanted to do with a set date to complete them all so that every time I first opened the notebook, I would be reminded to fulfill my dreams and be inspired by my passions.

Lisbon, Portugal

Ari said | 4 March, 2012

I would write “And so your journey begins”

Toronto, ON

QT said | 10 March, 2012

I would write ” (the date), enjoy! “. I want 1000 of them! can’t have enough of them! love them so much!!

London, UK

Aileen said | 17 April, 2012

so, ….. when does this finish?

A said | 17 April, 2012

so….. when does this competition finish?

Sam said | 17 April, 2012

I feel very sorry for the person at eMinor who has to wade through this lot of drivel. No one deserves to win (although i stopped reading about a quarter of the way down). Should’ve put the names in a hat eMinor… prob still will. London

Sam said | 17 April, 2012

Oh and aren’t all shops stationary by default?

joah said | 19 April, 2012

legos are awsome I will build on the notebook

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