Ok but that's a lot of frosting to make it look like that... The health-conscious among us probably wouldn't want to ingest all that cream - though I think most of us probably won't mind. Looks fantastic though. Wonder if anyone would think it looks too good to be eaten.
Wow that was like a walk down memory lane for me, to see all the classic arcade games we used to play when we were younger now being played out on Lego. Great combination of motion and sound.
You probably won't want to put in a child's water bottle. The practical amongst us probably don't see a point in this - cute, but you drink the water and keep the bottle.
re: ted Yeah... the article did say she actually already couldn't see the screen because the pain kept her eyes closed. But I think somehow she knew that her wish came through and that there were people who helped her to have her wish granted. I think being able to experience that with loved ones was probably her greater wish.
Maybe it's just faster to paddle all the way rather than having to drag the boat across waters to people whom they don't know how deep the water they are at is.
This kind of reminds me of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon (if that was true) and how even ancient people at that time could build amazing contraptions (for Babylon it was the contraption to transport water from the river below up to the plants above).
I'm assuming they are talking like huge spiders, not the thin spindly ones whose legs are kind of like as thin as the webs they spin. Otherwise it would seem like this catcher's really more effort than is necessary. The other problem is how to clean up the webs after you get rid of the spider.
Great perseverance! It's sad the local hospital actually saw him as too old to even be a volunteer. To be able to still pull all-nighters shows he's actually still quite fit.
Interesting find... It's amazing they even managed to find their way there in the first place and discovered it to be an even more nutritious and cooler place to live in.
I think the moment you put up your photos on the Internet, they are subject to anyone and everyone to see. It does however feel quite disconcerting to have a life-sized photo of yourself out on display, especially without your permission.
I think a lot more can be done in terms of saving the environment other than swimming in the pollution yourself, although I certainly respect the perseverance and determination to bring across the message through such means. I hope something good certainly comes out of this.
Yeah... the article did say she actually already couldn't see the screen because the pain kept her eyes closed. But I think somehow she knew that her wish came through and that there were people who helped her to have her wish granted. I think being able to experience that with loved ones was probably her greater wish.