Bricks & Minifigs
So, what do you get when you cross an 83 year old version of Chris-chan that plays with collectable Star Wars Lego sets, the evil Jewish corporation machine, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Corrupt Cops and a wannabe Investigative Journalist?


You get Lulz of course.
Way back 20 or 30 years Toy Stores were selling millions of Star Wars Lego sets that were being called rare or Special Editions much in the same way Marvel Comics would sell multiple covers of comics in the 1990s like X-Men or Spider-Man to boost sales by convincing the Retarded comic collecter that they were highly collectable, that they should buy 2 of every issue so they'd have one to read and one to seal in a lead lined safe and publishing issues with Acetate covers that had to be handled with gloves on so not to put finger prints on the cover then somehow convinced these Nerds that a mass published book that was being sold and collected by thousands of people would appreciate in value like a rare Comic Book from the Golden Age of comics, such as the first appearance of Superman or Batman that can garner millions of Dollars at an auction because the amount of near mint (9.0) or gem (10.0) appraised comics can be counted using only the ten Fingers of your hands would be able to be sold at an equivalent price.
Enter Bryan Mansell who went to Chrystal Law's Bricks and Minifigs store to sell his Father's collection of Plastic crap on consignment, and then follow it up by putting the Evil Jewish, corporate overlords on the board.
In late 2024, Bricks & Minifigs seized Chrystal Law's laws store and everything in it. She did nothing wrong. The Evil, corporate, Jewish machine made it all about Money, saying that she owed Bricks & Minifigs the minor sum of $175,000 and that it was their right to claim ownership of Law's store and everything in it because of the money she owed them.
And finally let's include Reckless Ben who decided to take up Ed Mansell's fight to get back his Autistic playthings and you have the makings of a Drama that is worth checking up on maybe once every month.
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