1/5/11

Swiss Army Sword

Heroes must make do with whatever weapons they can find.

This device is actually much more practical than the traditional Excalibur, King Arthur's accessory of choice, because it can open letters or cut through the ribbons and paper that stand between you and any gifts you might have received for Christmas or for your birthday, or just because you're a swell person.

Speaking of chocolate, here are some chocolate knights and dragons, in case you'd rather eat chocolate than go back in time to the smelly, dirty, blood-thirsty Middle Ages and fight dragons and disease.

And if you'd like to eat a chocolate pie, here's one from Wizard Recipes.

Now for something completely different.

Here, on the Priestly Demolition site, you will find all kinds of interesting information and pictures pertaining to demolition. A few years ago, this company had a contract to demolish a church on Yonge Street in Toronto--what could be more appropriate than a company named Priestly Demolition demolishing a church!

If you're interested in demolition shears, as I am, you'll find pictures and detailed diagrams of these fascinating devices on this site.

 Happy trails....

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