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I don’t typically cover celebrities because that’s not my job, but they don’t usually wear shit made out of LEGO either. So here’s Fergie looking suspiciously like she colored her eyes with Magic Marker at Nickelodeon’s 24th Annual Kids’ Choice (Pokémon, I Choose You!) Awards.
Ran across this on Geekologie and thought it was worth sharing here. Yes – I still think Fergie’s face resembles a catcher’s mitt. That being said it appears her taste in bricks is improving.
Full size image after the jump.
LEGOPalooza 2011 is going on this weekend at the Morehead Planetarium in Chapel Hill. It is sponsored by NCLUG (North Carolina Lego Users Group) and is a free event. They had a lot of interesting and unique displays and Lego compilations. I was particularly impressed with the two very large Star Wars dioramas of Endor and Hoth.
This was a nice event – some repeats from the previous Brick Magic event but that wasn’t terrible. The lights in the room were terrible. It was an unfortunate mix of poor lighting and not enough. The images didn’t come out as well as I would have liked and Cara got several of the better ones that were taken of the large pieces. Maybe this year’s Brick Magic will be better suited for taking pictures. (Put it on your calendar May 7-8, 2011.)
More pictures after the jump…
Remember CL!CK? A year later and we’ve got another one. Very cool.
Here is a parting look at the Lego Christmas Village. I posted some pictures earlier this month on Facebook but never got around to posting them here. It was a busy month with a lot of posting with the advent calendar so now that things have slowed down a bit I decided to add the images to nosvc as well. The total size was around four feet wide and two feet deep. I used several sets and included a snowball fight and a Star Wars nativity scene in the project. More pictures after the jump and no – you can’t come and see it. Like the rest of the Christmas decorations in the house this one has gone back to its respective home till next December.
And the final gift is here the day before Christmas and look who it is – Santa riding the train engine.
Glad he finally got out of the shower.
Merry Christmas everyone! Miss a day or two along the way – everything is here.