Super soaker squirt gun.
See, that would probably be with the drum set on this list of "not if I ever want to eat Jeannie's Chicken Gran-Mere Francine again."
An explorer kit might be good... hmmm
'Serenity'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Super soaker squirt gun.
See, that would probably be with the drum set on this list of "not if I ever want to eat Jeannie's Chicken Gran-Mere Francine again."
An explorer kit might be good... hmmm
I guess that having Prince Chuck's hand up your puppethole is better than Dick Cheney's or Karl Rove's -- so she's still better off than GWB.
I always liked swords when I was three. And now, actually.
Wrong thread.
My three year old son likes the sword I made for him, but I'm not sure it is an advisable gift.
Please for to link?
Jen, it's an entire collection of Tom Waits interviews and articles spanning his entire career. I'm pitching a book on Swordfishtrombones for the 33 1/3 series and wanted to get my facts straight.
Innocent When You Dream - The Tom Waits Reader
Here are some party tiaras: [link]
My three year old son likes the sword I made for him, but I'm not sure it is an advisable gift.
Emmett likes his wooden swords quite a bit and we do a fair amount of swordplay in the back yard. I've taught him not to bash my knuckles (so much).
I'm not sure it is an advisable gift.
In my world, it's verboten. No weapons as gifts. Note that I still laughed my ass off when my nephew (before he could speak full sentences) would point a banana at me an say, "BANG!" somehow having learned this from PBS.
I'd kind of like to make a play greatsword fot he kids, but I don't know if my wife would go along with that. She's still not thrilled about the short play swords I made for them.