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His men will follow him anywhere, ner vod. But only out of a sense of curiosity.
date posted: Mar 10, 2006 5:45 PM
Nerf stew. Not just for breakfast anymore
OK, my official first entry. I was hoping for something more auspicious, but missed the boat on Triple Zero reviews. You'll have to settle for a "Star Wars obsessed children" story.

Um, I'm on Hyperspace, so I guess you can tell how I feel about SW. We have three kids; A (boy) 6, M (boy)4, and E (girl) 2. As a side note, M and E are from China, so if you have any questions about China adoption, feel free to email any time. So, the three kids are pretty into Star Wars. We have all 6 episodes on DVD, numerous LEGO kits, plenty of action figures (mostly troopers, but also some Jedi).

This morning, M has a question about Episode II.

"Mom, what is the clone trooper eating in Episode II?"
"Which clone trooper?" (trying to remember a meal involving clone troopers)
"When Obi-Wan is looking at them."
"Oh, yeah, um, stew."
"What kind of stew?"
"Nerf stew?"
"NERF STEW??? Hahahaha. You don't make stew out of Nerf footballs!"
"Um, no, nerf is a large animal in the SW universe. Like a cow."
"They have cows?"
"No, but nerfs are like cows."
"Do they look like cows?"
"Um, sure."
"What color are they?"
"Um, brown."(I say, going with the odds; let me know if I am wrong. He will find out, I'm sure.)

That seemed to end it. I then went off to super-glue the LEGO Slave I together. Well, at least the base; the thing tends to break into 100 small pieces for no apparent reason. Fine, it's better than the 500+ pieces we started with, but it was getting old for A to have to repair it every hour.