... if only this was mine.
My first was the SS 60 Blaster.
Am I a nerd? Sif!
Edit: The article looked weird with
such short sentences on the left.
So...this is on the right.
Re-edit: No love for the middle man?
A place for all those thoughts that would be long lost if I didn't write them down, the stuff that I struggle with and try to climb over everyday. And then some other stuff... Word.
... if only this was mine.
My first was the SS 60 Blaster.
Am I a nerd? Sif!
Yet another amazing and completely un-reusable label. 'why do i always get the crap water pistol?' has to be up there with 'cows go bong'
ReplyDeleteAlso, that water gun family tree is incredibly impressive, but also kind of faintly depressing because someone actually spent time doing that.
Also, very artistic.. it's almost poetry!
Or something.
Chong,
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid one of my mates had a super soaker which was in the form of a backpack with a hose-style gun on the front. I think the backpack held about 15 litres of water and drenched both the shooter and shootee. Ahh the summer days of wasting water...gone forever...
Kyla: You claim that these labels are un-re-usable. (So many prefixes). Just you wait young lady.
ReplyDeleteGlad you appreciated my paragraph art.
Sime: I attempted to find that one, but I couldn't, amongst all the shiny, bright plastic water shooting devices.
We just have to start shooting other things... like bullets. Or something less lethal, but just as scarce as water. Oil? Atmosphere?
There is always love for the middle man
ReplyDeleteAlso... super soakers are probably the best thing that ever happened, especially when you have a backyard with a pool/easy water access, and plety of areas to make as bases, and an older brother who makes elaborate games which only he can win...
You should have set his base on fire and watched him try to put it out with a water pistol.
ReplyDeleteNo? Too far? Damn.