i didn't see the last one... i bet vader thought about meal times, too. it just didn't make the movie...
Heheheh, nah, I'm not really into Star Wars, I just have a husband and two sons that are obsessed with it, so I know the dialogue and the stories quite well and am surrounded by lightsabers and vast quantities of Star Wars paraphenilia.
Well this sith mama bakes cookies, cakes, and everything in between. I made a Darth Vader cake for my oldest son's 6th bithday party last month. Turned out pretty good if I must say so myself!
omg, you should have seen it when emily and i were in best buy...i was playing with the master replicas force fx lightsabers hehehe
We have a plethora of those $7 lightsabers around the house and a few of the nicer ones that light up and make sounds and stuff. My kids are so priveledged. When I was their age, I had to use a flashlight and my imagination.
We've got 3 light up sabers. One blue, one green, and the other one is that build your own saber and it lights up as well. We've got 4 of the $7.00 sabers, green, blue, purple, and red. I used to think they were called lifesavers.
YOU HAD A FLASHLIGHT?!!! i had a giftwrap tube that my mom would bring home from work. they got all floppy after a while.
Yeah, we used the tubes too, but they never lasted long. we also occasionally used sticks and broom/mop handles.
Hmmm...I might have to think about getting him one of those. Maybe for his birthday. We'll see. But that's good to know that they're that much cheaper at Best Buy.
make sure they don't break easily. no sense in getting him one only to see it shatter the first time he sword fights with the kids.
Do your balls hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier? Do your balls hang low?
i was just pondering my ability to throw a continental soldier over my shoulder. i think he'd have to be pretty small, and willing. otherwise he wriggle too much and i'd never get him up...