Coolio. I like her arousing costume and her physique. Before she strikes she says "Is that a light saber or are you just happy to see me." You always present a great lesson in pleasing shapes Jeff.
Very funny. Twist-up crayon again? By coincidence my granddaugters just introduced me to those right after you mentioned them Skribbl. I sat down and we all drew with them. They're great fun.
A revolutionary improvement in the simple crayon. Instead of having to peel that paper down all the time and having the crayon get shorter and shorter and inevitably break from putting too much pressure on the tip, they put a long, crayon stick in a plastic twist-up holder, like the way a lipstick works, or a mechanical pencil. They can be purchased at Staples and I assume they are refillable.
Tom answered for me! Thanks Tom! I don't think they're refillable though. I've never seen refills. They are a little wasteful because you throw out the crayon shaft when you're done. Here's a link:
LOL... that's awesome! That's histerical! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteCoolio. I like her arousing costume and her physique. Before she strikes she says "Is that a light saber or are you just happy to see me." You always present a great lesson in pleasing shapes Jeff.
ReplyDeleteVery funny. Twist-up crayon again? By coincidence my granddaugters just introduced me to those right after you mentioned them Skribbl. I sat down and we all drew with them. They're great fun.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful drawing Skribbl.
ReplyDeleteWhat are twist up crayons?
A revolutionary improvement in the simple crayon. Instead of having to peel that paper down all the time and having the crayon get shorter and shorter and inevitably break from putting too much pressure on the tip, they put a long, crayon stick in a plastic twist-up holder, like the way a lipstick works, or a mechanical pencil. They can be purchased at Staples and I assume they are refillable.
ReplyDeleteTom answered for me! Thanks Tom! I don't think they're refillable though. I've never seen refills. They are a little wasteful because you throw out the crayon shaft when you're done. Here's a link:
ReplyDeleteColors-In-Motion Twist up Crayon
Hmmmm, thanks!
ReplyDeleteDuh. I shoulda drawn a "Lightsaber 'o Nine tails!"
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