The Who Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Really, I think people should build whatever they like, whether it be a gun, a flower garden or a concentration camp. It's your own imagination.I have to agree here.This story really pisses me off, because this guy shouldn't even be looking into the other guy's office, and that my dad had to pay for this (taxes )All this because a guy can't mind his own business. The AFOL guy does have a good point, he said ''there were like a million pieces on the table'' which should tell any person that it's not a real gun. Lego guns don't fire real bullets, if any. If they do, it's not even close to being lethal.Do anyone have the instructions to that "standard gun"? I would like to build one, but don´t want to pay just to get the instructions. I could use those too... Quote
Tom Bricks Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 This is just a misunderstanding, not an over reaction. Even fake guns or toy guns if they look realistic, no matter what they are made of, should not be brought to public places. What I want to know is how this guy had time to build with LEGO at work. Quote
Omicron Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 (edited) What I want to know is how this guy had time to build with LEGO at work. On break? Usually when you are locked in your own office at work, you can have time for anything. -Omi Edited December 6, 2009 by Omicron Quote
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