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Residents of Brighton in the UK were dumbfounded when this huge Lego Man washed ashore last week.
He's the spitting image of a Lego dude that made landfall in the Netherlands in August last year, spare the blue slogan shirt. The BBC is reporting that the figures are from a Dutch artist with an exhibition on the horizon in London. Some people will go to great lengths for publicity!
(UK Lego Man photo: BBC; Dutch Lego geezer: AFP)
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