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Classic Hip Hop Album covers with Legos
Source: @chrisfullman Retweet @iancr classic hip hop album covers, in Legos. From site: After 50 years as an industry leader, LEGO has become a staple in any kids toy box. In more recent times the mini-figs and legendary building blocks have been used to recreate famous landmarks, classic photographs and now: 20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO. Original Album Cover: Lego Version of...
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p.s. let me add that I only went on AIM for the first time in 3 years to talk to carlovely, but I guess I’ll start using it again to talk to you...
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Why do you use twitter?
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via bryc3:
“I’m active on twitter because I want to be on my competitor’s and potential customer’s minds all day long”
— I was talking with a CEO the other day who is pretty active on twitter. He became active after noticing that all of his major competitors were following him. That activity lead to a number of potential customers following and it snowballed from there. There’s no wrong...
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