The Anti-Pet Peeve Thread - Small things that made your day
I have the roller set and love it. I'm not too familiar with the other.
When I'm done ranting about elite power that rules the planet under a totalitarian government that uses the media to keep people stupid, my throat gets parched. That's why I drink Orange Drink. - BH
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Found out an old arcade game I used to play is available to play online.
I had misremembered the name so previous searches never found it. I knew it as "Via Kung Fu".
"Best Kung Fu game ever" searches never found it either.
It turns out it's called Yie-Ar Kung Fu and I used to go to every arcade that had the game to destroy by 10 times that machine's high score. I could spend an hour and a half playing on one quarter.
So I spent a few hours late last night playing online and still remembered enough strategy and moves to beat almost all the opponents.
I had misremembered the name so previous searches never found it. I knew it as "Via Kung Fu".
"Best Kung Fu game ever" searches never found it either.
It turns out it's called Yie-Ar Kung Fu and I used to go to every arcade that had the game to destroy by 10 times that machine's high score. I could spend an hour and a half playing on one quarter.
So I spent a few hours late last night playing online and still remembered enough strategy and moves to beat almost all the opponents.
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Nice, I remember that one. My 1 quarter game was Arkanoid. There was one in my college’s student union and I finished it more than once on 1 quarter.
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The thought that the things I do aren't always for naught. I just found out, yesterday, that there is a possibility that my submissions, (slim wallets), will be accepted by a publisher to be included in a book about a specific textile product. My contact, at the publisher, wants to recommend my submissions to a review board for selection. I'm thrilled! I will get an answer the end of next week.
Although I made it to look like leather, it isn't. The material used is a natural, plant-based product, much like cotton. Better yet, I found a way to use all the screen printing ink that I have. It worked perfectly. Solid black on the flap wallet and white ink on the others, so I could transfer images onto them.
Although I made it to look like leather, it isn't. The material used is a natural, plant-based product, much like cotton. Better yet, I found a way to use all the screen printing ink that I have. It worked perfectly. Solid black on the flap wallet and white ink on the others, so I could transfer images onto them.
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This weekend Arik Roper drew a dragon hatching from an egg in my boy's new artists-ive-met sketchbook, David D'Andrea drew a tree growing through a skull. He hasn't put down his pencil and sketchbook since, as well his signature suddenly incorporates a skull.