pkondz
Brace yourself for immediate disintegration
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- Mar 9, 2007
The doors are, in the shape of a Minifigure. There is also every set available made up around the office. The stairs are clad in lego. We have a 7ft Darth Vader, Lego friends Girl and a Harry Potter next to the PS4 machine. There is also a pretty cool feature in whatever main window you look out of to see a famous London landmark (Shard, BT Tower, St Pauls) there is a bespoke Lego model of the building. It's a fun office.
pictures...Please.The doors are, in the shape of a Minifigure. There is also every set available made up around the office. The stairs are clad in lego. We have a 7ft Darth Vader, Lego friends Girl and a Harry Potter next to the PS4 machine. There is also a pretty cool feature in whatever main window you look out of to see a famous London landmark (Shard, BT Tower, St Pauls) there is a bespoke Lego model of the building. It's a fun office.
Or none!Morning.
Monday.
Glad you're feeling better.
Ditto.
Or two... or twelve...
You presume he's working? Playing with legos!All that fun stuff..... How do you get any work done?
You presume he's working? Playing with legos!
Another one for me as well. I knew it wasn't going to go well when I put the coffee grounds in the cup rather than the filter.
I used to be a big college basketball fan prior to the one-and-done. Now I just occasionally check it out. The whole Brexit thing is more interesting to me at the moment and I finally saw a graphic in the Daily Mail that helped me make some sense out of the options. They seem to range from quick and bad to slow and bad.
The stores over here want about 50 quid to hand tighten a couple of hoses and plug a machine in, or put a couple of HDMI leads into the back of a screen. I always do it. The only thing I pay for is for them to take old stuff away, as its about a tenner, which seems worth it.
I don't think there is a media outlet of any type, anywhere in the world, that doesn't have an agenda these days. Journalism is a dead profession. That said this was just a graphic ranging from hard exit to soft exit on one axis and short delay to long delay on the other. They plotted on the graph where all your options fall. Another referendum, no deal, Canada-style, and revoking article 50 being the extremes with the rest more in the center. There are so many options it is almost as hard to follow as cricket! I wouldn't mind visiting the mother land for a good oatmeal stout, but I think it is a good thing my ancestor left almost 400 years ago.
All that fun stuff..... How do you get any work done?
Yeah, Doc pretty much nailed it.You presume he's working? Playing with legos!
Define “Mother ship”?Evening chaps from what was a sunny and beautiful mother country.
Off to the mother ship tomorrow for a few days, so someone else needs to call it on Friday.
I'll be back Saturday so have a great rest of the week fellas.
The doors are, in the shape of a Minifigure. There is also every set available made up around the office. The stairs are clad in lego. We have a 7ft Darth Vader, Lego friends Girl and a Harry Potter next to the PS4 machine. There is also a pretty cool feature in whatever main window you look out of to see a famous London landmark (Shard, BT Tower, St Pauls) there is a bespoke Lego model of the building. It's a fun office.
Spent the past couple of days with LEGO Serious Play workshop for the new organizations leadership team. Fun way to work on business / organizational strategy and such. Looks like you landed a good gig.
Denmark head office - the world hqDefine “Mother ship”?
Ahhhh...Denmark head office - the world hq