The winner of our Lego competition is of course Tim who wrote this awesome poem:

Red, black green and blue,
Lego rocks, you know it’s true.
All types of Lego are really great
But a Lego go-kart, that takes the cake.

This Lego go-kart has a real steering wheel
And when you think about it, that’s a big deal.
Nearly as amazing as nuclear fission
This go-kart even has a working piston.

It’s been a long time since I was a boy
But I certainly remember my favourite toy.
Playing with Lego was when I had the most fun,
Making houses, cars and even a penguin.

My two year old son has no lego yet
starting off with a go-kart would be the best bet.
He’s a quick lad with lots of gumption,
It wont be long before he has an enormous collection.

Lego always bring out my creative best,
I wish I had enough to fill a war chest.
But poetry really isn’t where I shine
Which I’m sure you’ve gathered by reading this rhyme.

But, hopefully this poem catches Ben Grubb’s eyes
‘Cause if that happens I’m sure to win the prize.
I have a big, bright red pair of socks
Which has nothing to do with the fact that LEGO ROCKS!

Rock on Tim! That was awesome man. We have your email address from the comments and will get in contact with you shortly.

Would you like to win some lego? Well do I have some news for you! Lego have kindly donated 2 Lego go-kart kits to Tech Wired. One is for me to of course  keep and review and the other is for you to win! So how do you win? Leave a comment below and tell us why Lego rocks the socks. We’ll choose the most creative answer and announce the winner on Monday.

*Please note the Morning Fresh dishwashing liquid is not included.

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