Transformers should not explode. Especially not regularly.
The one at the end of our block is right next to a Really Big Tree, that is prone to shedding branches. Branch + transformer = BOOM!
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Transformers should not explode. Especially not regularly.
The one at the end of our block is right next to a Really Big Tree, that is prone to shedding branches. Branch + transformer = BOOM!
Branch + transformer = BOOM!
So, is there no way to shield said transformer from said sheddy tree? Like a big net or summat?
My sympathies on the boomy wake-up call, Jilli.
So, is there no way to shield said transformer from said sheddy tree? Like a big net or summat?
You would think so, wouldn't you? But nothing like that has been put into place.
Drawing one's eyebrows on before coffee? Tricky.
Transformers should not explode.Anyone else go to a Hasbro place with this?
Dana, insent.
Ahh, I'm earwormed with the W-e-e-k-e-n-d song that Pop Tart used to play every Friday, but she graduated and doesn't have a show anymore and I can't find the lyrics anywhere. Endless loop of spelling.
Getting woken up by exploding Transformers (in the robots in disguise sense) seems like it would be even more traumatic.
Anyone who saw the film as a child would agree. :sniff:
Honey, you get drinks *and* dessert.
Excellent! I'm going to need it by the time D*C rolls around, because I'm running the gauntlet in August.
I just saw an article on Chicago's coolest water park (Chicago Tribune reg. req'd)--the reflecting pool at the new Millennium Park (neat pics of it here.
Love this comment from the artist who created it:
[T]he grownup who designed the fountain never imagined it would create so much chaotic joy. "My dream was to give people the feeling of walking on water," Plensa said, speaking from Mannheim, Germany, where he is installing another work. "But for sure I didn't expect this. The people completely transformed my project - they filled it with life, and that is the best present they could give me. And, this is the first time kids are happy with one of my art works, and that makes me very happy."
30,000 year-old dildo, anyone?