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#264 - LEGO History / Nordic Countries & Their Blondes / "Kidults" Movement / Collecting for Glory
- 2024/11/20
- 再生時間: 1 時間 11 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode, we take a dive into the world of LEGO and why it’s way more than just a kid’s toy (yes, really!). We kick things off by reminiscing about how LEGO got started way back in Denmark—aka the magical land of innovative toys and tall blondes. Then, we get into how LEGO saw dollar signs with adult fans and realized that broke 30-somethings were more than willing to shell out for some fancy Star Wars sets. From nostalgic LEGO builds to wild price tags, we also take a quick tour of the Nordic countries (they’re all the same, right?), discuss Leonardo DiCaprio’s love life, and dream of splurging on a 10,000-piece set while praying the rent doesn’t bounce. This episode’s got it all: history, sarcasm, and absurdly expensive toys.
We chat about how you can now build a mini Real Madrid stadium, all while pretending that it's a financially smart move. Plus, we dive into the phenomenon of “Kidults”—grown-ups obsessing over toys and collectibles with names that only sound a little creepy. Of course, we couldn’t miss out on the hottest (and priciest) sports cards in town, from a humble Ty Cobb card to a jaw-dropping Mickey Mantle. Buckle up, it’s a blend of nostalgia, sarcasm, and a sprinkle of questionable life choices!
From hoarding beer caps and soccer jerseys to the oddly satisfying collection of fridge magnets, we question how many trinkets you need before you’re officially a hoarder. Plus, are travel spoons from the ’90s classy or just cocaine-sized souvenirs? We even break down the insane cost of luxury Zippos and watches because, apparently, paying 60 grand for a watch is a “thing” now. So, whether you’re about collecting for nostalgia or straight-up status, we’ve got the hot takes (and sarcasm) ready.