50 years of Lego

Today, January 28, is the 50th anniversary of the modern Lego brick. I’ve played with Legos since I was, oh, quite small. It’s probably safe to say that I’ve owned Lego products for around 15 years. It all started with Duplos, which were quickly abandoned for a blue bucket of random Lego pieces. So started a life-long love affair with the brick, resulting in a few stop-motion videos and, at one point, an entire room full of creations. While I’ve since packed away my Legos, I still remember fondly the days that I wasted away giving my mini-figures funny voices and having them battle each other in long, drawn-out wars involving space ships and car chases. Yes, I actually did this. I was 13, give me a break.

I just thought I’d share that little bit of nostalgia. I wouldn’t have even known it was the 50th anniversary if it wasn’t for Google.

DISCLAIMER: There’s no such thing as a Lego. It’s a LEGO Brick. Copyright dilution and all that. Whatever.

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2 Responses to “50 years of Lego”


  1. 1 bagel of everything

    I still love Legos! I’ve moved several times since college, and have lost my giant bucket o’ bricks along the way. I might just go get some more.

    When properly medicated, they’re more fun than eating cool ranch Dorito’s sideways.

  2. 2 Cody

    The new sets are just weird. I remember having a helicopter set, where I had to build every part of the helicopter. Now you can get helicopter sets that have a grand total of 4 parts: skids, body, rotors, mini-figure. Pshaw.

    If I had the extra cash, I’d totally get this Star Destroyer set.

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