
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
High Voltage Skirt
Wear an electric Pokemon skirt complete with a black satin bow. Extra points if I see a picture of you playing Pokemon while wearing this skirt.
I love Bastion so much that I made a bracelet inspired by The Kid. (Notice the cog on his back and the red scarf that’s tied around his neck.)
Love, Love, and Love. Play it. It’s okay if you cry at the end; I did, and I’m thinking it just proves I’m human. In the future, Bastion might replace the Voight-Kampff Empathy Test.
(I’m going to a craft fair tomorrow so I felt a bit craftier than usual. And yes, I have spare cogs and leather just laying around my house. Actually, I have an organized tool box full of plumbing parts because I use them to make robots…)
Space invaders earrings by milkool on Etsy
WATCH Awkward Embraces.
Candis decides to help Jessica get a date.
I love the POP! PrincessCast. I was kind of scared of comics, and graphic novels, and anime before I started listening. It’s weird; I never thought I would find great, trustworthy, recommendations in a podcast. I don’t even really like podcasts. This one though… Get hip to it.
This is not the most recent episode. Why not? Because I started listening at a random number and you can too. This episode has more comic talk than later episodes and the movie clip intro I love.
On this week’s episode, we have not one, but two convention recaps. Spazzy went to Dallas Comic Con and Mary went to Spooky Empire’s May-Hem. Meg got a job! Comic review. Having no emails makes us sad. Our first topic of the night is female superheroes and movies. Who should get her own movie? Then, we take a moment to look at upcoming toys and statues that we would love to have.
The closing music for this episode is “Zombie Prostitute” by Voltaire.
Note: This and every PoP!-Cast Network show is earmarked by iTunes as “explicit” and is intended for mature audiences. The rest of Panels on Pages is reasonably safe for all-ages.
I had a day off today and took it as a baking opportunity! Not bad for a food decorating n00b, if I do say so myself.
I got to review a laptop cooler for thegamefanatics.com
The design is effective, simple and sleek, taking up so little room that it stays with my laptop at all times. I mention in the video below that I planned to use the device while playing League of Legends to test out the limits of its cooling capacity in combination with a throw blanket, increased computing needs and my psychotic rise in temperature from attacking first and thinking later. It worked swimmingly.
I make art for my house with metal from Home Depot, masking tape and spray paint. :)
Hot, but not sure about that big ole green screen in the front. It looks felty though, so maybe it can be edited with some velcro-on graphics…?
WANT.