And they are armed and dangerous...
I like the way they punctuated beating the tar out of TubaDad with “Ha!!!” and “Hiya!!!” every few seconds. Not sure that’s official Star Wars dialogue, but they sure sounded tough.
And they are armed and dangerous...
I like the way they punctuated beating the tar out of TubaDad with “Ha!!!” and “Hiya!!!” every few seconds. Not sure that’s official Star Wars dialogue, but they sure sounded tough.
We have those from a birthday party, too. Every time the kids go running through the house with them, my husband says, "Be sure to tell S thank you!" :-)
ReplyDeleteHa, I know just what he means!
DeleteStar Wars is all the debate around here. We take a little girl to school who wears Darth Vader tennis shoes every single day. Sara thinks she's brave enough to watch it, but Kelly says NO WAY. Oh, to be 6 or 4 again...
ReplyDeleteThe girls watched the original one (which wasn't really #1 apparently, but I'm not a SW fanatic and don't really know), and liked it. I think they weren't scared of anything because the special effects were so tame back then. (Ahhhh, can't believe I just said "back then" about my very own childhood...)
DeleteL loves to battle people like that. I'll have to hide this post from her ; ) . She has a lightsaber . G was so obsessed with Star Wars when he was younger he had to have the collectible 100.00 lightsaber to hang on his wall....not to mention he collected every little Lego Star Wars guy imaginable.
ReplyDeleteThe did such a cute job on the party, L would have loved it!! So many fun Star Wars touches.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my world! Ryan is still Star Wars crazy... and he is going to be 13 next week!
ReplyDelete:) Debz