Having tied Lauren up in the basement, I went to school where I noticed the white piece while I was taking a short break in the faculty restroom. I believe we called this an “upsidedown 2×3 slanty” piece (I’m sure Sam will correct me if I’m wrong). I don’t know what the construction project is, but the location struck me as odd, so I took a picture.
Then, when I was fully rested, I returned to the Macintosh Lab to discover this piece on the floor. Coincidence?
Brad says
Maybe Hansel got a clue and was using Legos instead of bread crumbs. I mean really, who would leave a trail of bread crumbs and think they’d stay there?
Lauren says
(Muffled pounding) Let me out! I want to post again!
Deanne says
ha ha ha, hooo, hehehehe
Peggy says
Somebody obviously has a hole in their pocket.
Brad says
…or a Lego person has leprosy.
Lloyd says
Ha. You funny. Perhaps some sort of Lego Android.
Peggy says
HA! Good thing you didn’t pick up any of those parts Lloyd (’cause who knows what parts they are)!
Rae says
Speaking from experience, these are very valuable to whom ever dropped them. Is there something you really want, Lloyd? Hold them for ransom and demand your price. Or threaten to clean them up with a vacuum -- the ‘dropper’ will respond IMMEDIATELY!
Lloyd says
I would have done exactly that (It seems like the logical thing), but you have to watch your back around here. If something looks like the right thing to do, it is often a trap.
A feint within a feint within a feint.
Deanne says
Is this Jeopardy? What is Dune, by Frank Herbert?
Do i get points?
Lloyd says
Yes, the category was “Obscure Science Fiction Quotes” for $300.
Lauren says
Wow -- she’s geekier than me. Why aren’t you two married?
Gretchen says
Someone is out to get you, Lloyd, especially if you ever walk around school with bare feet. Have you ever stepped on a lego with bare feet? YOWWWWWW!