Like Hot Coals, But Worse: The LEGO Firewalk Challenge

lego-firewalk-challenge.jpg This is the LEGO Firewalk constructed at the Bull Moose music store in Mill Creek, Maine. Not to brag, but I could go the distance easily. You see, ever since I was a child I've run around barefoot to develop super-calloused 'Ninja Turtle' feet. Now I can walk on anything without even feeling it. Plus I get worms a lot. Oh who am I kidding, I get a pedicure with a foot scrub twice a month and this would f***ing kill me. Thanks to YellowRedGreen, who, wait -- are you a flag?
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  • Tagged a true test of strength and endurance, challenge, feet are what you stand on, lego, looks like a lawsuit waiting to happen, make it to the end and marry the princess, nightmares, only the brave, ouch...ouch...ouch, Pain, plastic, walking on lego
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