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CALLING ALL LEGO MANIACS! Set your time machines for 1994! ************************************************************* We are delighted to introduce to you one of the most exciting sets from the new LEGO SYSTEM Indigo Islanders range. The Indigo Chief's Palace (set 6269) is located next to a hidden river and is filled with brilliant features. You'll find a narrow bridge to the Indigo Chief's throne room and a hidden treasure cave underneath. A mysterious statue guards the palace entrance from pirates who want to steal the treasure. Pirates who climb the ladder are in for a surprise: you can trigger a secret trap door and send them tumbling out of the mouth of the statue and into the river below, where the hungry crocodile waits. The Chief and two Islanders are included, as well as a canoe, chest of gold and pirate on a raft. Below are some pictures of the many thrilling adventures that await you in this new set. ************************************************************* Or, if you're in North America: Hey LEGO Maniacs! Check out the all new Islanders collection, with hidden coves, trick bridges, secret trap doors, and mysterious catamarans. It's enough to make your bricks spin! Only a LEGO Maniac like you can discover the Islanders' secrets. Check out the 6269 Islander Palace below, where the King, Queen, and palace guard protect their treasure from the thieving pirate! You can order the 6269 Islander Palace as well as all the other new Islanders sets from Shop at Home! We hope you enjoy this new set, and until next time, happy building!
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Resuming the considerations related to the current role of blogs - please refer to my previous post “Are forums still relevant when compared to comments” - and hoping that this time the discussion will be kept on-topic, noticing blogs’ periodic polls I can’t help wondering what I am looking at. An indirect message addressed to a company? A childish plea that wants to emphasize customers’ wishes for the release of a certain product, fantasizing about to be heard, hoping to modify millionaire investments and long-term business strategies? Or am I in front of a market survey with a friendly appearance, a cheap way to test the appeal of potential new projects? As I mentioned, popular blogs will always give rise to these doubts, regarding who is really deciding the agenda of the posts. And yet, it is so difficult not to be tempted to push that vote button.