I took the ‘vibe’ badges off the side of my car and modified them:
Very cool and evil. :eek:
A friend of mine for a whiel was looking into a traditional Chinese Budhist wedding. She did tell me that red is considered lucky.
Evu? I don’t get it.
Luck is good!
We’re going to destroy the Death Star on our honeymoon.
Top Gear is doing stupid things with a caravan.
I love Top Gear.
I think it’s “evil”.
Things I don’t understand usually are…
Great honeymoon plans. Do not forget the picture of the dress. (please)
Followed by a reception at Mos Eisley Cantina? It may be a wretched hive of scum and villainy, but the catering is excellent.
Top Gear is doing stupid things with a caravan.
Oh, what are they doing this time? Racing it or turning it into an amphibious vehicle to cross the Channel? I saw one of my favorite reruns the other day where they had to cross Africa in cars they bought there. Poor Richard’s mournful cry of “Oliver!!” when it sinks into the river gets me every time.
My seven year old drew this tonight:
It’s the geekiest thing she’s ever done. I’m so proud!
You are such a good geek dad.
Time to introduce her to Eve Online to help your income mining. d:
“Hey, Sweetie! Want to farm for gold?”
Its weird but i’m a little proud too. your doing good job as a dad… brother.
Armando’s post has inspired me a little. I mean i usually don’t talk about my family in detail to much; but a back when we were in the Cosmos arc I had a great moment. My nephew who’s 5 was transfixed one night after we had family dinner. and he was in his room for while, so i went to see if he was getting into trouble but he was staring out of his window at Venus. Sure he was looking at this strange coloured light in the sky. Well when i saw what had his attention, i took him outside so we could get a good look at it. he was sure it was comet. well eventually after he had made a great story about what it was in the sky. I pulled out a book that I had read at his age about the solar system, and showed him. about the solar system. never once telling him what it was he saw but asking him what he imagined it could be. it was a great moment especially when his older brother came up and started to go through the book with us they both agreed in the end that it was a asteroid made of ice. later on after they were in bed my brother asked me why i didn’t tell them it was Venus, and i told him, it just more fun when you find out for yourself, and its more important when you look up and wonder. needless to say i’ll be getting them a telescope for Christmas.
I just felt the need to share the story tonight.
Good for you Nickname Boomer.
That’s a great story. Thanks for sharing. I feel like an sb because I would have corrected them pretty quick.
Helping the geeks of the future. cool
Dude, have you ever thought about teaching?