Random part of the day: Wall Element 1X6X5

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Today's random part is 35286, 'Wall Element 1X6X5', which is a System part, category Frames, Windows, Walls And Doors.

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16 comments on this article

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By in United States,

This piece comes in a lot of Lego friends sets, so what set did I recently get that will impress everyone, well the answer to that, is 41737: Beach Amusement Park

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By in United States,

The Element of Wall again? They totally need to make a Ninjago with wall powers

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By in United States,

When I was in college I worked at a men's clothing store in a mall. Our storefront had two large pillars that broke the area into thirds. You were supposed to walk in between the pillars. The other two sections had floor to ceiling glass. So many people bonked into the glass- even though there were mannequins behind it. This piece always reminds me of that.

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By in Canada,

@StyleCounselor said:
"When I was in college I worked at a men's clothing store in a mall. Our storefront had two large pillars that broke the area into thirds. You were supposed to walk in between the pillars. The other two sections had floor to ceiling glass. So many people bonked into the glass- even though there were mannequins behind it. This piece always reminds me of that.
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Did you counsel them as to how to enter the store with the appropriate style?

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By in Singapore,

This is very useful for modular buildings, can't get enough of it.

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By in Germany,

All in all it's just another brick in the wall. A big one.

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By in United States,

@MeisterDad said:
" @StyleCounselor said:
"When I was in college I worked at a men's clothing store in a mall. Our storefront had two large pillars that broke the area into thirds. You were supposed to walk in between the pillars. The other two sections had floor to ceiling glass. So many people bonked into the glass- even though there were mannequins behind it. This piece always reminds me of that.
"


Did you counsel them as to how to enter the store with the appropriate style?"


Ha!

Most of the time we just laughed. We were not the nicest. Retail sales will do that to a person.

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By in Australia,

I think this piece makes itself clear...

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By in United States,

@NotProfessorWhymzi said:
" @StyleCounselor said:
" @MeisterDad said:
" @StyleCounselor said:
"When I was in college I worked at a men's clothing store in a mall. Our storefront had two large pillars that broke the area into thirds. You were supposed to walk in between the pillars. The other two sections had floor to ceiling glass. So many people bonked into the glass- even though there were mannequins behind it. This piece always reminds me of that.
"


Did you counsel them as to how to enter the store with the appropriate style?"


Ha!

Most of the time we just laughed. We were not the nicest. Retail sales will do that to a person. "


retail is a job automation can have and you can't convince me otherwise."


Yeah, it stinks.

Yet, there's probably no better way to learn to talk to and understand your fellow humans than through high-pressure, commission, retail sales. That understanding has been crucial to everything else I've done in life. Moreover, it gave me the impetus to get out of that job by focusingonmy studies.

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By in United States,

@StyleCounselor:
When I was in college, I made a wall deck for Magic: The Gathering. For being a stupid novelty deck, it was actually fairly effective.

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By in New Zealand,

Long may the wall elements rule RPotD!

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @StyleCounselor:
When I was in college, I made a wall deck for Magic: The Gathering. For being a stupid novelty deck, it was actually fairly effective."


I had a group of college friends who were very addicted to that game... and pot!

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By in United Kingdom,

Just picked up a bunch of these from the pick a brick wall at the Glasgow Lego Store. Thank goodness for the new cuboid PAB boxes! I've tried to fit them into the old round tubs before but it was incredibly awkward and I could only get a few in

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By in United States,

W A L L S

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By in United States,

@Maxbricks14 said:
"Long may the wall elements rule RPotD!"

Good rulers build bridges, not walls.

;-P

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