dealslego.com: 2 year magazine subscription for $0.00

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by misterron
added 4 months ago

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My son has been getting these for a little over a year. Fun mag for little kids, and really exposes you to how BIG the Lego product line-up is. They are all over the place!

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Sweet, the kiddies are gettin' this!
Uhm yes, I SWEAR it's for the kids!

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Yup, adding our son onto this. He's gonna love it! We spent 1.5 hours last night building a "house" for his Hot Wheel cars!

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I've been getting this for a while, my postmaster probably thinks I'm nuts since she knows I have no kids and my free Lego magazine always shows up the same day as my free Maxim....
I won't try and get this magazine again, but what can I say, I was a Lego kid and the nostalgia won :)

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A Job, a Woman... A place to live... AND THIS is the thing I was missing. I GET IT NOW!!

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This is great, I used to get these as a kid

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no fricken way I want my kid thinking about legos legos legos $$$$$$$$$

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we don't need no stinking kids

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Is it unethical if I sign my dog up for this? He's only 5...

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Legos are fantastic, but frustratingly expensive. My son and I know this all too well. (If you live in So Cal and want to get rid of your old legos taking up space, I'd be happy to help you!)

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argh i post free maxim subscription, a magazine full of hot girls and the lego subscription is way more popular.

just when i thought i understood you world.... you do this.

pretty sweet deal though.

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Leggo my Legos. Just subscribed

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Subscribed my youngest. Have to start saving up for death star since it will be the kids and my project when they visit after divorce is finalized :(

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I'm 19 and Lego still sends me these :) haha

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I first read this as you had to be under the age of 7 to get it. Read it again and I realized it meant the Jr. version was for the under-7-year-olds, meaning I can still get it, yay!

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And for those concerned (or complaining) about the cost of the kits we've collected up thousands of pieces from yardsales, thrift stores, and the flea market for minimal investment. In most cases when the kids take there allowance up to purchase odd sets they are told to just take them for free (then too many times we've been complimented on how polite our boys are, it probably helps to raise them insisting on basic courtesy) Then a soak over night in soapy water and a bleach water rinse makes them good as new. When the kids want help with ideas for complicated projects a visit to the Lego or mega block it web sites gives us a free download of plans for what ever we want to make and actually it is much easier on my eyes to be able to zoom in on the plans for the detail work rather than take a magnifying glass to the little booklets that come with them. Our latest big project doing the space shuttle took 2 weeks, but was so much fun.

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Thank you for making me an awesome grandma!

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@mx023: because Maxim is always posted for under $5 a year and many of us already have free/cheap subs to it running into the next decade, but like most I guess, I've never heard of this one.
BTW, After subbing to Maxim for the past 5 years I can definitely say the LEgo mag will have better content.

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i love putting my old college roommate's info in these free deals.

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When it asked me where I found out about Legos and I put "From a friend." Thanks for the deals friends!