tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post117381178105047176..comments2024-03-28T22:25:23.698-05:00Comments on Western Fictioneers: Writing into the SunshineWestern Fictioneershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01683314579075461026noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-17207229074780402962022-04-19T08:00:18.237-05:002022-04-19T08:00:18.237-05:00It's also worth to check out original "Western" LE...It's also worth to check out original "Western" LEGO theme (from 1996-97) - now it may seem a bit outdated compared to Lone Ranger sets you mentioned, but it's cool and true classic :)Western Manhttps://noweklocki.pl/lego-westernnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-44400123132012259402014-06-09T13:32:11.265-05:002014-06-09T13:32:11.265-05:00There must be at least ten thousand Lego pieces in...There must be at least ten thousand Lego pieces in my house already. However, I might have to get these Lone Ranger sets for myself!Vonn McKeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02271500340284234767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-62062817981790071022014-06-08T15:39:07.233-05:002014-06-08T15:39:07.233-05:00Rich, my son loved Legos from DAY ONE! Now, I'...Rich, my son loved Legos from DAY ONE! Now, I've studied this through his growing up years, because he has an older sister (by 3 years) who LOVED to work puzzles--all kinds of puzzles--but Legos were not for her. By the same token, working a puzzle was torturous for him, but he could sit down and build anything with his Legos and Tinker Toys. I wish they'd had the Lone Ranger sets when he was little--of course we had to settle for city workers and knights, and then deep sea divers (Atlantis) and Star Wars characters. But those Lego sets provided so much fun and learning for him--and for me! Heck, he could read those instructions better than I could when he was 5 years old! LOL I never got to have a Johnny West. I was a girl. So I got stuck with BARBIE! But Ken was a cowboy in my playworld. Go to my page on FB to see a HUGE Lego rendition of Oklahoma City! My daughter and I went to Remington Park Race Track yesterday to the Red Earth Festival (Indian dancing competition/art sales) and in the very front part of the entryway was this huge wonderful display of Oklahoma City build out of Legos. It's huge! Great post--imagination starts a lot earlier than being able to write, doesn't it?<br />CherylCheryl Piersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18116526340220274282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-49894526529330479782014-06-08T11:50:25.974-05:002014-06-08T11:50:25.974-05:00Thank you, Frank. My grandpa bought that first Joh...Thank you, Frank. My grandpa bought that first Johnny West for me. Meant so much!<br /><br />Scott, I thought the same re: the movie. My son came home and played Lone Ranger for hours after. Can't argue the results. <br /><br />Thanks, Doris!Richard Proschhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08314680709014254183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-45634044435853112482014-06-08T09:53:58.321-05:002014-06-08T09:53:58.321-05:00Well said. DorisWell said. DorisRenaissance Womenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09045401344374224512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-65191892248995432182014-06-08T07:03:25.869-05:002014-06-08T07:03:25.869-05:00Good post, Richard. My boy is heavily into LEGOs t...Good post, Richard. My boy is heavily into LEGOs too and we have a couple of sets. And, for the record, I didn't hate the film. There were good/not-so-good things throughout, but the final action scenes were very good.Scott D. Parkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15293540073601809197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1409887812566625284.post-1442422451872898252014-06-08T06:46:23.870-05:002014-06-08T06:46:23.870-05:00Now this is one that brings back memories of my ch...Now this is one that brings back memories of my childhood and then that or my son. Johnny West in the family room. And of my father, who played cowboys and Indians with me, both of us wearing our ten-gallon hats and whooping it up on magnificent steeds that raced through the house driving my mother mad. Ah, them was the days.<br />Frank Roderusnoreply@blogger.com