Emperor David viewed the gift of a "3-in-1" car donated by King Brunelesky of Playmobil whilst at the same time ignoring some angry minifig rights protestors in the background.
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The great Emperor David has declared, his birthday, the 11th February, will be an annual public holiday from this Wednesday onwards. Addressing a packed parliament, the dictator of the Third Empire stressed the need for his citizens to have a day off "every now and then". "February 11th is a great day for our land's minifigs as 30 years ago this coming Wednesday, I came along. I'm sure all here agree that our nation's 2,500 minifigs need a day off every now and then to worship me so I was thinking earlier this week that for a day, my birthday would fit the bill perfectly."
Emperor David also thanked the ruler of Playmobil, King Brunelesky, for the personal gift of a multi-purpose vehicle and house. "King Brunelesky and Playmobil are good friends of mine and the entire nation of Legoland thanks them for these super gifts" he said. The Emperor later viewed the multi-purpose vehicle with his brother King Noel and, to keep the masses of recent minifig arrivals happy, the leader of the immigration rights movement, Claudia D'Impaciente. Full Story
Three second half goals from the reigning champions saw LFC end Napoli's 13 game unbeaten run at the San Paolo. Despite taking the lead through club captain Paolo Cannavaro in the 20th minute, Napoli collapsed under a relentless barrage from the Blues kick-started by Raśl's equaliser three minutes after the half-time break.
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The 2008/2009 season will go down in the history books as the season in which Legoland United's starlet Mathew Edile decided
both meetings between the nation's two most prestigious clubs in his debut season. Again coming on as a substitute, Somalian
Edile netted twice in nine minutes to turn around a game in which up until the 61st minute Legoland FC lead United 2-1.
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As 2008 stepped aside and 2009 rolled in, the internet got a little bit larger. Legoland SuperLeague club Parma has put up its
very own website to kick-start 2009. The site features news, scores, squad profiles and the history for the club.
Some figs have already expressed interest in the new site.
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