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8/20    origami transformer insanity
                        WHAT THE HELL happened since then?  Did he get a brain transplant?
        Arrgh.  Pitchforks.  Riots.  Street.
        \_ I    WHAT THE HELL happened since then?  Did he get a brain transplant?
        Arrgh.  Pitchforks.  Riots.  Street.
        \_ I met Dick Cheney in 2004 when he gave a speech at my work. He
           came across as very articulate, experienced, and a natural born
           leader. So if you feel he has changed in some way then it must
           have happened since 2004.
           \_ So we both agree he was smart at some point.  What the hell
              happened between 1994 and up to the Invasion

http://wonderdasher.blog.sohu.com/59275208.html

met Dick Cheney in 2004 when he gave a speech at my work. He
           came across as very articulate, experienced, and a natural born
           leader. So if you feel he has changed in some way then it must
           have happened since 2004.
           \_ So we both agree he was smart at some point.  What the hell
              happened between 1994 and up to the Invasion
        WHAT THE HELL happened since then?  Did he get a brain transplant?
        Arrgh.  Pitchforks.  Riots.  Street.
        \_ I met Dick Cheney in 2004 when he gave a speech at my work. He
           came across as very articulate, experienced, and a natural born
           leader. So if you feel he has changed in some way then it must
           have happened since 2004.
           \_ So we both agree he was smart at some point.  What the hell
              happened between 1994 and up to the Invasion
WHAT THE HELL happened since then?  Did he get a brain transplant?
        Arrgh.  Pitchforks.  Riots.  Street.
        \_ I met Dick Cheney in 2004 when he gave a speech at my work. He
           came across as very articulate, experienced, and a natural born
           leader. So if you feel he has changed in some way then it must
           have happened since 2004.
           \_ So we both agree he was smart at some point.  What the hell
              happened between 1994 and up to the Invasion
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wonderdasher.blog.sohu.com/59275208.html
When I was in Grade 4 in 1988, the Transformers appeared. It's no doubt a precious house to a child, especially in an age of entertainment-lacking. I'm lost and enjoying myself among the sounds of transforming, KUKUKAKA. Every Saturday evening, watching Transforming program was the most precious time I was longing for during the week. Each time I could stand for a long while to watch transformer toys before small booth. It was said that it was very expensive, compared to other kinds of toys, for it was bought from Shanghai city. Obviously, I would be no other than admiring and jealousness. However, other toys cannot be mentioned in the same breath. Even I was shocked that the logo of Transformer could change its color, which is the clearest memory on my mind till now. I cannot believe that a transformer toy can be made in such an excellent level. Chairman Mao had said that people can achieve everything he wants in case of his courage. At the very beginning, I collected boxes which were used to save pencil-lead for it could be easily reached and adhibitted, and its suitable shape, transparency. Anyhow, it's a very important experience by which I become more confident. I have to choose other materials to make other toys, like Starscream, Grimlock, which have more arcs. Like any other hand-made activities, I image a picture body outspread, and then draw it on paper, and cut it down and paste it. From which I get it more and more clear that thinking is prior to making. To make a transformer, I have to learn it how to transform at first, and set it down that every parts that will be used to transform, and every joints. Taking all into consideration, and solve problems one by one, rather than focusing on a detailed one. Through many times trying, the Starscream comes into being completely.