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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
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Poor guy...this is most disturbing...I would punish that dog with no television all night! (if he watches tele at least).

Ouch, that's too bad.

(*goes to hide all my Imperials from cats*)

They've chewed up quite a few of my parts, but it's mainly just flex tubing and KK BigFig swords. I feel for you, man.

...At least the Pirate Advent Calendar has plain shakos! :pir-sweet:

Holy Super-Squirrels!

That is HORRIBLE! :pir_bawling::pir_bawling::pir_bawling:

Your dog seems to fancy Pirates or Redcoats more. LOL :pir_laugh2:

I'm always afraid something like this will happen, so I have to keep the door to my Lego room shut. With three dogs running around the house, that's really the only way to keep it from happening to me.

Well I can guess what side the dog is on in the whole Red Coat vs Blue Coat rivalry... :pir-grin:

Dogs cannot see red colour.

Brave bluecoat soldiers can stand up to anything, even monster dogs. :pir-tongue:

I'm so glad that my fish could never damage my LEGO pieces :pir-grin:

Unfortunate for your blue coat though :pir-sad: Died for a worthy cause (??). Use it as an interesting piece in a creation!

Yeah, I used to collect all my damaged Lego pieces in order to use them for such purposes; e.g. a broken sword as a result of a duel or broken plates to be put on damaged buildings.

For fotostorys or animated short movies this is actually quite a good idea.

The General just needs an intimidating monster in his story :pir-classic:

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