DO YOU OWN A PERSONAL WATERCRAFT?
GET YOUR BRICK ON ‘LEGO Masters’ Will Please All Ages Most of us fondly remember letting our imaginations run wild with LEGO blocks as a kid. But it turns out some people never outgrow that fun. A community of high-level adult LEGO builders can construct astounding creations. And in the competition show “LEGO Masters,” they compete spectacularly to determine who is the best of the best. “LEGO Masters” follows a format similar to most reality competition shows. Teams of two compete every week in a new challenge. The team that does the worst goes home, while the others advance closer to the title of LEGO Master. Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett, two “master builders” who design kits for LEGO, judge the contestants. Meanwhile, actor and comedian Will Arnett covers hosting duties. Contestants have access to 3 million LEGO in the studio. (Fun fact: “LEGO” is the plural of “LEGO.”) But while they have every size and shape they could ever want, the challenges are no cakewalk. The builders must create structures that move, incorporate water, or hold enormous weight. Amy and Jamie give tips while the builders work and judge the teams on creativity, function, and storytelling. Unsurprisingly, at least one team disappoints most weeks, but many builds are incredibly impressive. You’ll be shocked to learn how much is possible with six-studded bricks! Arnett is a great host who is equally impressed with the contestants’ abilities and willing to inject some levity into the proceedings. His comedic bits keep the show moving, and he’s passionate about the different builds. He also has a destructive streak. Several challenges include builders creating masterpieces for Arnett to blow up, sledgehammer, or try to break with weights. Kids, in particular, will enjoy seeing the pieces go flying. “LEGO Masters” will entertain kids, teens, and adults with laughs, competition, and some education. However, there may be one downside to watching with your children: They might ask you to buy a lot more LEGO. But that, too, presents a new opportunity to bond and spend time together as a family. Even if you don’t win any prizes, making your own creations can be just as fun as watching the pros. As Will Arnett regularly instructs contestants, “Get your brick on!”
Here’s Why You Need Insurance
Summer is still in full swing, and that calls for more time spent on the water and under the sun. For many, personal watercraft, such as Jet Skis and WaveRunners, are how our clients dip their toes into the amazing world of boating. After all, there’s nothing better than spending a summer afternoon out on the water! However, it’s always important to remember that while watercraft are fun, they aren’t toys! In addition to practicing proper safety while operating them, it’s a good idea to carry personal watercraft insurance for those “uh-oh” moments — after all, they are vehicles and accidents sometimes happen. What does personal watercraft insurance cover? Small boats can sometimes be covered by homeowners insurance policies, but when it comes to personal watercraft, that’s not the case. Personal watercraft insurance covers both you and others that you allow to operate your watercraft for incidents that result in bodily injury to another person and bodily injury to you by another
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