Groovy Bricks

32 Followers

High Quality LEGO Tutorials, MOCs, Reviews and MORE! Hey there y’all! I’m a college student with a passion for music, skating, tech, and of course LEGO! I make mostly Star Wars content but occasionally branch out to other themes like Lord of the Rings. Whether it's a MOC, a review, a tutorial, or anything in between, my main focus is ALWAYS to be as accurate and faithful to the source materiel as possible. I'm notoriously bad at keeping a consistent upload schedule, but I'm constantly working on new videos and I promise more are on the way! Questions? Ideas? Feedback? Feel free to join the conversation by leaving those thoughts in the comment section :) FOLLOW to join me and many other LEGO fans on this creative journey! Here's a link to my YouTube channel if you prefer to watch there: https://www.youtube.com/@groovybricks/featured **Please note that it is strictly prohibited to use any of my content and branding (e.g. banners, logos, thumbnails etc.) without prior permission**

Greyhawk Grognard

29 Followers

I\\\'ve been a wargamer since 1976 and a D&D player since 1977. This channel features videos about the World of Greyhawk, tabletop RPGs, wargames, board games, and pop culture. Please visit my blog, which has a lot more and different content (including a bunch of free downloads): http://www.greyhawkgrognard.com If you like what you see, please consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Greyhawk_Grognard And, finally, you can straight-up purchase RPG books I\\\'ve written at the BRW Games online store: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/3728/BRW-Games "Maple Leaf Rag" used in the intro is licensed through Haven Sound, Inc. Proof available upon request.

Groovy Grooves

29 Followers

Join Ron Klutho every Saturday night at 10pm CT to hear songs and memories that will transport you back to a groovier place and time, the 1970s. The 70's were the grooviest decade of all filled with bell bottoms, smiley pins, and the Brady Bunch. The show is called Groovy Grooves because back then, music was on records with grooves and had to be played on a record player, which Ron still does. Listen to Groovy Grooves every Saturday night at 9pm CT to hear songs that you probably haven't heard in over 50 years and that'll guarantee to put a smile on your face.