About me: AeneasRises
After having an epic interest in Lego Bricks as a child, and then a brief bout of employment for Lego one summer, I'm back at it! I met a girl that works for Lego, and I'm totally enamored by her. So I'll just be looking around the site for a while, getting ideas, and then I'll be building my own custom fortress (Troy?) or what have you as a means of impressing her. Wish me luck.
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