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Video Of James May's Full Size LEGO House

Remember the full-size LEGO house that was built and then subsequently demolished (there are kids in Africa that have to play with dirt, GOD!)? Well the episode of James May's Toy Stories featuring the house finally aired, and this is part of it. I particularly liked the LEGO scrub brush/loofah. Cute, James, but I think I'll stick to exfoliating the good old fashioned way: with a gas-powered belt sander. Now, where'd I put that 60-grit?

James May's Lego House Finally Shown Being Lived In [gizmodo]

Thanks to Alice, who's seen me shave with a chainsaw before.

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