Art exhibitions are usually public displays, but rarely do they become that way by accident like the LEGO Man Ego Leonard that mysteriously washed up onto shores.
The giant LEGO Man, emblazoned with the words "No Real Than You Are" on its blue-block chest, was found by beach-goers on Sarasota's Siesta Key with no explanation as to how it arrived there. The toy clocks in at 8-feet tall and is a fiberglass creation that weighs about 100 pounds. The back of the figurine is labeled 'Ego Leonard' followed by a number 8, which has led confused civilians to find a website by the same name.
Claiming to want to know more about this world, the cryptic conundrum makes viewers wonder what realm the inanimate object hails from and what he possibly wants here. He did, however, pick a great place to get a tan.
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