Its hard to say exactly what I love about these monsters, I'm not sure. But I just thought that they would make extremely cool toys. You could have a whole series of these little guys... oh, how I wish...
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My grandson asked me the other day, "Grampa, were you a hero?" I told him, "No, I wasn't. But I posted on an internet forum with heroes."
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"Science is simply common sense at its best- that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic."
-T. H. Huxley
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My grandson asked me the other day, "Grampa, were you a hero?" I told him, "No, I wasn't. But I posted on an internet forum with heroes."
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"Science is simply common sense at its best- that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic."
-T. H. Huxley
I wonder if I could get in touch with Steve McFarlane about it?
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"Science is simply common sense at its best- that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic."
-T. H. Huxley
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