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Post Munny World
Anybody made a Bok Choy Boy?
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Re: Post Munny World
mr potato head would be cool too
Originally Posted by
Nomad
No really I was taught that way. It is venetian. That is how lampworking was invented. Back 5000 years ago, it was to enslave women and children and make them make christmas ornaments wile the men worked in the hotshop.
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Re: Post Munny World
Epok covered that pretty well...
http://i.imgur.com/CTe4DSq.jpg
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Re: Post Munny World
Originally Posted by
Nomad
No really I was taught that way. It is venetian. That is how lampworking was invented. Back 5000 years ago, it was to enslave women and children and make them make christmas ornaments wile the men worked in the hotshop.
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They're almost just like munnys.
"Scientists proposed that male lion's skill at ambushing prey in dense vegetation was previously unknown because of scientists' fear of being ambushed by male lions in dense vegetation."
Harpers, findings, may 2013
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Re: Post Munny World
Originally Posted by
mer
They're almost just like munnys.
Woah. Did anybody else notice that?
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Re: Post Munny World
It's a build-a-munny.
There are a bunch of munny look-a-likes now.
Crayola even has a set of their own vinyl toys
The one with a TV style head I thought about making.
If you make some of those, customers will jus think you messe up making a munny IMO.
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Re: Post Munny World
Originally Posted by
Julian
Woah. Did anybody else notice that?
play nice julian
"Scientists proposed that male lion's skill at ambushing prey in dense vegetation was previously unknown because of scientists' fear of being ambushed by male lions in dense vegetation."
Harpers, findings, may 2013
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Re: Post Munny World
That's a pretty archetypical figure: short, squatty, rounded body with a disproportionately large head with large eyes - like a human toddler, almost. It's been around forever. The name "Bok Choy Boy" is pretty funny.
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