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Published: Monday, June 2 2008 12:42 a.m. MDT

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Bill Z

I looked into an opening for a master builder once. Unfortunately Legoland only pays their master builders the same wage a teenager makes working at McDonalds. They are way underpaid for what they do and where they have to live.

Oh and by the way DesNews, there is no such thing as LEGOS, they are LEGO Bricks. Double check the Lego Style Guide and correct your article. Thanks!

Birdman

I'm just excited to know that the ULUG has now doubled its membership to 4. That's great news!!

Nathan C - ULUG Member

While Gary did say membership in the club has more than doubled, he only actually got to see a few of us during his recent visit. Although, thirty members or so would count as "more than" double. ;-)

ULUG will be putting on a display at West Fest June 27-28. We hope to see you there!

re: Bill Z & Birdman

Can either one of you say anything nice? This was a good story on someone who has full filled thier dream.(something you can't put a price on) I personally think it is neat that McIntire has been given this opportunity to full fill his.

re: re: Bill Z & Birdman

"full filled" and "full fill" are spelled incorrectly. The correct spelling would be fulfilled and fulfill.

Just being nice, trying to educate!

Arizona Boy

Not to mention spelling 'their' correctly. :)

LEGO Bricks are great! Congrats to the Master Builder! Money ain't everything!

Ryan

I would gladly take min wage to play with lego all day

Geez... Tough Crowd!

Boy, it's a good thing this article wasn't controversial, this thing could get ugly.

I know, I know, I probably spelled Geez wrong.

Legos Rock!

I just met a pediatrician in Texas the other day, who has all these massive Lego Star Wars Ships hanging from his clinic ceiling...

VERY COOL!

Congratulations!

Ignore the nay-sayers out in the world. You've got a job that you truly enjoy. Consider yourself a lucky man and giggle with joy while you work!....

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