>>5752252>>share your funny Lego-buying storiesNot funny
>Be me>Wandering Lego aisle at TRU contemplating what to buy>Woman comes in, maybe 40s or 50s with large autistic son>I know he's autistic because mom introduces herself and her son to me>Son spends the entire sitting on the floor playing with these glowing race car pencil toppers or something, don't remember what they were>Mom and I make small talk and she says Lego are good for her son>Polite enough, conversation obviously dying so I start walking away>She continues after me>Conversation lulls again and we play cat and mouse a few more times>Can't even lose her when i leave the lego section to look at nerf guns or video games>Her son hadn't followed her and it probably still up front not being interested in any of the lego setsNot especially funny because I think she just wanted someone to talk to. That's basically the only noteworthy story about Lego I have, though. The others are lego store employees helping me find minifigure or TRU employees making small talk while i stood at the front desk molesting blindbags