Sunday, November 25, 2007

A Cute Childhood Belief


My mom would let me play with Play-Doh sometimes when I was little. When I was finished playing, I would pack the Play-Doh in its container. My mom would always warn me to put the lid on tight, so "the Play-Doh won't draw ants." I always wondered how in the heck my blob of Play-Doh could draw pictures of ants.~Bill.

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Some People Never Grow Up~




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For Lazy Kids
This kind of takes the fun out of building a snowman: Snowman-in-a-Box.
Building a real snowman can be fun but what happens if you're not able to properly accessorize him?!? Well, this Snowman-in-a-Box kit will make sure all your hard work pays off. Kit includes a pipe, top hat, scarf & more.
Apparently, "more" is two black buttons and a plastic carrot.
When you click on the link above, you will be astounded at all the other cool junk they have to offer.

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Friday, November 23, 2007


Pool Ball Rings
There are interesting: Numbered Pool Ball Ring.
This ring is hand carved from a used pool ball. As every ring I make is a one of a kind, no two are identical and the dimensions will vary.
I can make yours in sizes 5-10, and can carve it from whichever pool ball in the set strikes your fancy, from 1-15. Just note your preferred size and number in the notes to seller.
$160 each.

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Friday, November 09, 2007



Making a scarecrow is great fun and can add to the appearance of the garden, as well as keep the birds away.Have fun with the link!

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All I want for Christmas is a 400$ glass sculpture of an octopus. See~ isn't she lovely?

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Meez 3D avatar avatars games

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WHOO Put Your Face on a bill too!Yup this is the kooky face behind "Malted Monkey".The Personalized Money Generator

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Sunday, November 04, 2007

An Interesting Find


Mexicans have an amazing assortment of educational teaching tools/toys. They are really fantastic and unlike the United States not everything is branded like crazy. Wood toys were popular and of course the Mexican teaching posters and there were many fantastic model kits and Styrofoam teaching toys. I'd love to speak with a teacher to find out at what age the mouth is used and also in what class? There is a chart on the back detailing the different teeth and other parts of the mouth. A little bit strange...

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