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Post by Punkrabbitt on Oct 15, 2016 19:39:56 GMT -9
...or one Zucchini Boat, as the case may be. Armed with nothing but a pounce wheel, a steak knife, some scissors, a glue stick, and a Marksalot, I managed to crwate the folliwing during a break from packing up the old apartment:
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Post by missileer on Aug 16, 2017 12:25:08 GMT -9
My daughter is a 3rd Grade Elementary School teacher and I hold a paper modeling class for them each year. I love this one and the boys in the class would love it, but I would probably be banned from the school if I introduced it, with the rules they have today.
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Post by Dominic on Sept 7, 2017 22:44:25 GMT -9
Awesome. Plain awesome. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by jeffgeorge on Sept 11, 2017 4:01:39 GMT -9
My daughter is a 3rd Grade Elementary School teacher and I hold a paper modeling class for them each year. I love this one and the boys in the class would love it, but I would probably be banned from the school if I introduced it, with the rules they have today. Frankly, I don't see the problem, but if it's the name that's got you worried, you could call it "Wiener Vikings in Pickle Boats." Everyone knows kids love hot dogs and pickles, right?
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 11, 2017 4:50:37 GMT -9
I think the problem is the swords. At Halloween in schools around here pirates can't have swords and cowboys have empty holsters.
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 11, 2017 4:54:46 GMT -9
Axes are probably frowned upon, as well.
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Post by jeffgeorge on Sept 11, 2017 7:45:30 GMT -9
I think the problem is the swords. At Halloween in schools around here pirates can't have swords and cowboys have empty holsters. Oh. Well. That's different. Never mind.
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Post by alloydog on Sept 13, 2017 9:46:39 GMT -9
I think the problem is the swords. At Halloween in schools around here pirates can't have swords and cowboys have empty holsters. Dumb, just dumb. Luckily, my kids' school is in the real world: My son's class all made swords and shields in woodwork a few months back.
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Post by jeffgeorge on Sept 13, 2017 10:54:25 GMT -9
I think the problem is the swords. At Halloween in schools around here pirates can't have swords and cowboys have empty holsters. Dumb, just dumb. Luckily, my kids' school is in the real world: My son's class all made swords and shields in woodwork a few months back. I bet that gave everyone in Health class a great practical opportunity to apply the First Aid skills they'd been studying...
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Post by Dominic on Sept 13, 2017 22:15:06 GMT -9
The thing I can agree with is that kids should not be using toy guns with caps, you know, the ones that make noise. Those are banned here for Halloween events (or the more prominent Carnival in spring). But if kids want to bash each other over the head they will find ways even if you take their toy swords away. Yes, I, too, am weary when we are at a medieval fair where there are wooden swords, axes and shields for sale - other kids might swing them and not see mine, just like my kids might hit others without realizing it. But that does not mean you should take that away from them. Just like you do not ban cars because there are accidents. I digress...
As for the vikings, it did not even occur to me that anyone could object to them, but sadly, you are right. So if I ever went on a killing spree, the reason would not be me playing certain video games (like GTA V or Garden Warfare 2), but that I have whole armies of armed paper miniatures at home...
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