First, there's this:
Sky drew a comic for you. It was about a guy who had a dream that he was stuck in a maze and needed TNT to blow himself out. I could have posted that comic, but it isn't nearly as interesting as the "The Pocket 2000." In Sky's words, this nifty doodad has "two pockets with a hole that you put things into so they can fall out. It has jokes, pictures, and tells you what age it's good for. It's the perfect gift for just about everyone."
I'll let you decide for yourself.
This is pretty self-explanatory. You put in the coin and it slides through. You shouldn't use non-coins or the second hole. If your coin gets stuck, you tip left. Duh. |
This side has the games. There is a knock-knock joke, a lift flap, an illustrated guide to making paper airplanes, and even a place for you to practice spelling Sky's name. |
Lift the flap and find another joke. I mean, who wouldn't want one of these? Maybe we can mass produce them. |
Then, there are these:
We've started cleaning out and reorganizing in preparation for our upcoming
Because nothing says, "Hi, how are you?" Like two middle school kids awkwardly eating school lunch. |
In case you need to practice reading your signs. I could translate them, but it's more fun to let you guys try to figure it out. |
It turns out I have a drawer full of gems like these. I feel pretty silly moving them from house to house. I suppose I should write some letters just to spread the joy.
2 comments:
Still wondering about the memo/toilet paper... Love Sky's "Pocket 2000" and specially the joke about how it crossed the street !
That Pocket 2000 is awesome! My son used to do a lot of 3 dimensional art with paper- cut, folded, taped, decorated. This would have been something he would have made if he'd thought of it. I love the interactive-ness of it. Lift, Watch, Open, Look at Front!
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