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They are all great! This one would be a doll of "Innocence". A few days ago, I found this LEGO DS and was very impressed. And in Japan, a guy spent 6 years to complete "Battle Ship Yamato" and he uploaded a movie of it on YouTube today. You can see the detail there. Wow...great.

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I laughed to read this post. (BAD web translation). It's about Google. Google search is much better than Yahoo. :-p Their search reacts to people's search words quickly and accurately. But sometimes their suggestions make you laugh, right? Go to Google and type "oh," hmm, why is "oh the places you'll go" so hot? With "are",

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When I was a child, I played a lot with my Lego toys, by the way I agree with you about google, google search is awesome, you can find whatever you want or whatever you need. I think that google is like a school, you can learn many things online.

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i would like to know how many different lego sets there are ever made
and how to buy them? i know they have different sets so i want to know
all of them. but only the sets that were for sale at one time and are
for sale now. date back as far as you can and let me know how to find
them.

mari

oh thanks, most of suggestions are TV show. Japanese one are otaku words.

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Oh The places you'll go is a CLASSIC! Of all the Seuss books this is the best! Even as an adult I like to read it now and again.

The Lego info is AMAZING! My boy now knows what he wants to do when he grows up! Build lego and get paid!

Arigato!

Susan

"Oh the places you'll go" is the name of a book that children read. It's written by Dr. Seuss, who is a very famous American children's book author.

If you follow the link you posted, and click on the second result, you can see it on Amazon.

I just wanted to say, I read your blog every day, and I always check it because it has cool stuff. Keep on writing!

Chris Kuan

mari,

"Are You Smarter Than A 5-th Grader" is a television show.

The contestant has to answer questions but has the choice to be helped by 5th graders. If the contestant chooses the wrong answer in spite of their help, then the 5th graders must be smarter :-)

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