“Leg Godt”, Danish for “Play Well”, is the term Ole Kirk Christiansen used to invent the name of his company, “LEGO”. Interestingly enough, the Danish term can be translated into Latin as “I build” or “I put together”.
That being said, Zoe and Hammie did not play well, but they built tension, and Darryl will put together a thorough plan to ground them, banishing them from the play realm of LEGO bricks.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 2 years ago
“Leg Godt”, Danish for “Play Well”, is the term Ole Kirk Christiansen used to invent the name of his company, “LEGO”. Interestingly enough, the Danish term can be translated into Latin as “I build” or “I put together”.
That being said, Zoe and Hammie did not play well, but they built tension, and Darryl will put together a thorough plan to ground them, banishing them from the play realm of LEGO bricks.
Sherlock5 about 1 year ago
Yeah, this deserves some major punishment because it wasn’t just carelessness, this was premeditated.
SquidGamerGal 2 months ago
Why is it so hard to pick up your LEGOs?