I’m so glad The Cheat is not dead.
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Since she was about a year old (maybe younger), my daughter would hear that engine rumble from down the street, drop whatever it is she was doing at that time, yell, “GARBAGE TRUCK!*” and race to the door just in time for it to stop in front of our driveway, extend the arm, grab our big blue bin, and dump it into the compactor/container.
She waves. The driver honks. It’s magical.
Long story short: couldn’t leave Pikachu hanging all alone. Had to make some friends. Or as my wife calls them, “Bubblesour,” “Squirturt,” and “Charmando.”
I’ve been really enjoying this game since it came out on mobile last week. Not just because I love that voxel-based Pokémon lower the bar on designing and printing your own, but it’s also pretty dang fun.
Crush the Cheekymandos in the new B.L.T.!
Yes, I have dabbled in a belt accessory before, but field tests with a toddler showed that it was more of an aesthetic rather than functional piece of hardware. A redesign was necessary in order to facilitate the important missions a Space Princess meets on any given day.
Friends, we’re currently at an odd in-between moment after the home release of The Last Jedi and before the upcoming Solo film. In the meantime, you can complete your training by constructing a new lightsaber.
Started a Blender class on udemy before my son was born, and got a few sections into it before my free time completely evaporated. Last weekend I fired up the little Wacom tablet I got for Christmas and decided to go rogue. Started playing with sculpting features after watching a primer video on YouTube. Was fun.
Successful first collaboration with my six-year-old nephew Noah!
A space captain (princess or otherwise) should never leave port without their trusty sidearm: The Bolide Blaster.