Chez Rolli (Mon Dieu!)
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It's just a cute little mouse, won't harm anybody! I really wonder how you managed to build so much scenery with 99 parts but the part selection explains a lot
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Danke.... for the "Monochrome" category I almost built a huge winter landscape, as I have quite a few of those large 1x6x5 panels in white (light grey ones being used here).
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Yes, a very impressive scene with the part limit!!
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My wife asked: "Who is Rolli?" and "Is the cheese for him/her?"...
I must admit that I have no clue either, who Rolli is? Is there a story behind?
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My wife asked: "Who is Rolli?" and "Is the cheese for him / her?" ...
I must admit that I have no clue either, who Rolli is? Is there a story behind?
"Rolli" is an affectionate avatar for RogueBricks very own Markus Rollbühler. It goes back to the Iron Forge competition of 2020, when he confused the end day of first round. The error inspired me to create an entry about it based on the nursery rhyme "Hickory Dickory Dock". From there, the mouse was named "Rolli", and people have been putting him in vignettes ever since.
As for who the cheese is for, in France I think it is for everyone! Bon appetite!
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That's a funny story! Probably not for Markus, he will remember that day for eternity. In Germany we have a proverb "Wer den Schaden hat, ..."
Now, since I know it, I will use my "Rolli" mouse occationally...
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Ahh, that proverb is probably why Rolli has taken it so well, as it was to be expected (that, and the mouse is cute too)
I left the explanation of the cheese a little vague, to work on a few levels:
- If someone is not familiar with the "Rolli" mouse story, then it is simply a reaction of seeing a mouse at a restaurant cafe (and the cheese is for her)
- If someone is familiar with the story, then perhaps the scene is a "Blind Date" that is gone wrong for the woman, not realizing that her date with Rolli is actually with the Rolli mouse... (and the cheese is for him)
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Haha, the first explanation was the one I assumed before knowing the story about Rolli.
Now, I know that the second explanation is even better.
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Lovely restaurant with some attractive outdoor seating!
Less attractive little visitors, however
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