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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 2:08 am
by Bluesecrets
I have 2 dogs, one a LEGO killing maniac, the other doesn't even notice they exist. The LEGO killing one, Murphy the attack poodle, has the ability to find any tiny piece and destroy it within seconds. He seems very partial to the color grey. Yes, he destroyed 10 light grey 2 x 4's in about 30 seconds the other day.

Not sure if that is worse than when he ate my graphing calculator or not.
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 1:55 pm
by kajo163
Does the vacuum cleaner count as a pett?':D'
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 5:19 pm
by Lord_Of_The_LEGO
I was hoping never to reply to this thread, but...
My sister has started to board dogs for a little extra cash so she can buy a MINI when she's 18 (please don't ask, long story

). Anyway, one day she had a puppy over called Patches who...quite frankly...wan't potty-trained yet..
So.
You can probally guess what happened next.
I don't know what attracted that #*%#^&!#@ puppy to crap all over my Dragon Fortress baseplate, but he did. :evil:
After the exclamations of a few select words and some well-placed kicks, plus a demand addressed to my sister, the mess was cleaned up and now the door to my room is ALWAYS shut.
I'll stick to my 1x5x2s, 2x2x3s and other LEGO POOPs from now on...
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 5:37 pm
by Luís
What a bad luck you guys.
Fortunently, I don't have a pet.
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:49 pm
by Robin Hood
Luís wrote:Fortunently, I don't have a pet.
Heer Heer.

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 10:03 pm
by forester3291
TwoTonic Knight wrote:Yes, the aptly-named Loki has been at it again. And you can even see his tiny little bird-brain working. I mean, is it birdy art where he is merely learning the medium?
Note how the pirate sabres begin with a few random bites, sometimes nearly severing the blade. Then he learns to modulate the pressure. This is followed by reshaping and elongating the blade in a progressively controlled manner.
The lance was more formidible - he barely bent it the first time. Then he learned he could bend it with more pressure and could work three-dimenional rather than bending in merely a two-dimensional plane.
Who knows what impressions he would have worked on one of the Little Armory scimitars if I hadn't caught the little %$#@! in time!

Nice custom weapons TTK

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 10:32 pm
by TwoTonic Knight
forester3291 wrote:
Nice custom weapons TTK

I debated whether to post the new pic under Customs or back here under this thread.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:56 am
by Loneranger
OHHH! orc'ish weopons!
I think your bird watchs you customize your LEGO to much :p
could this become a hobby for the bird?
Will TTK have enough lego weopons for his knights?
what will happen? find out what happend, same place, same time!
Ok. back to the topic :p
I dont have any pets and thank god becayse my LEGO is
CLEAN
LR
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 1:32 am
by Blasterman
My wife and I have 3 cats in total, but only one of them
likes to sleep in a box of bricks. You'd think the bricks
would hurt the cat, but she likes it. I've even caught
the one, rolling in bricks on the floor. Too much "nip",
if you ask me.
Other than that, they leave it alone.
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:35 pm
by TheOrk
LEGOFREAK wrote:Ok - as far as damage I don't know. BUT - I had a cat one time that was accidentally locked in my lego room for the day.
with NO cat box
Yes I ended up sterilizing A LOT of lego that night.
IT WAS NOT FUN.
freak
....And that is the story of why my brother gave me all his Black Falcons.
Ever since then Blackie(my cat) has been always trying to chew up bits behind my back. So I decided to kill to birds with 1 stone!
I gave Blackie megabloks

and I couldnt be happier with the results.

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:53 pm
by Lord_Of_The_LEGO
TheOrk wrote:I gave Blackie megabloks

and I couldnt be happier with the results.

Smart lad, very smart lad!
See, megabloks do have a purpose, chew toys!

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 6:15 am
by The Blue Knight
My 2 ferrets love to swoop in and steal the odd piece. The underside of my sofa could probably qualify as a pick a brick.
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 9:55 am
by erikut
HMM i feel sorry for all you guys. i dont really have such a terror in the house as a pet (lucky me allergic). but however i have a 3 year old neigbour(Was that rigth?) girl who somehow like to destroy stuff, and play whit all the girls and call them princsesses.
well thats my hazard to the LEGO, ecsept myself that means
:edit: what the heck is a Ferret :edit:
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 1:47 pm
by The Blue Knight
Ferrets are commonly known in Europe as polecats. They're cute Slinky's who run around everywhere, are very inquisitive and playful. Oh, and they're theives too.