Let’s Keep Voting

I’m going through some serious election withdrawal.  So, to fill the emptiness that I’m feeling inside, I decided that it’s time for a new poll.  You may remember that when I asked our last poll question, Do you consider yourself a geek?, I mentioned that there would be a follow-up poll, and a later follow-up post.  I am shamed to admit that I forgot where I was going with that and ended up jumping the gun with my post about geeks and their love for Lego.  In an attempt to ensure that our faithful reader doesn’t feel ripped off, it’s only fair to follow-through with the second part of the poll.

This time around, we’re asking if you have an affinity for Lego products.  This could be interpreted as your love for the amazing video games, the great, if not elusive, playsets, or even something as simple as the pens or keychains.  Even if you think they’re really cool and wish you could buy them but don’t, that’s still an affinity.  Now is the time that you vote.

Do you like Lego products?
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3 Responses to Let’s Keep Voting

  1. Zuke says:

    I don’t think this is nearly as fun without some sort of political intrigue:

    How much have the Legos spent on their wardrobe? What is their stance on gay marriage? How do they respond to Vietnamese Prison Camps?

    I want to know, “Who is Lego?”

  2. Dr Squishy says:

    I love Lego’s in theory, however I’ve never been able to put them together. Even the easier ones with the detailed the instructions I could never figure it out. So for me it’s both Yes, they are fun, and No, they remind me of my mechanical inadequacies.

  3. Schmidty says:

    For me, they are an escape from the cruel world. I find solace upon opening up my bin of 500,000 LEGO bricks, and dumping them on a floor, and creating something from the seeds of my imagination.

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