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Ricecracker

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  1. Sorry I overlooked your comment before . Thanks, the SNOT definitely took the most amount of time, but I think it was worth it. I'm glad you approve. Be sure to stop by and introduce yourself, I want to try and meet as many awesome people as possible!
  2. If this is a cola war, I have to go with Pepsi, for many of the same reasons as Jimbutcher said. You also get more caramel flavour, and the amount of carbonation is much better.
  3. I believe the said something about being constantly understocked, and how all their shipments came late. Again, this was in February, and they very well might be open now.
  4. Yes, thankfully Kathie also let me fill out a MOC card for it. I plan on making a diorama for it. Nothing, as I have no clue what it'd have inside. You think? I'll try replacing them with black, and see how it looks. That wasn't a typo
  5. Hate to break it to ya, but they have returned .
  6. Ugh, yeah actually. I think it'd be best if we all shared our thoughts, and we can voice our concerns as well. Also, it's not just about you guys anymore .
  7. You sound like a perfect candidate .
  8. Yes, that is correct. They are a type of hand drum with two individual drums of varying sizes. They are usually connected in the middle and made out of wood. They can be held under the arm, in between your legs, or used on a stand. I would like to see what you are trying to show, just2good!
  9. I see how it works. All you MODs have a conspiracy so that, in essence, even if you die out in a Mafia game, you still get to play. Now don't ban me for uncovering your deepest and darkest secret . Seriously though, welcome back Mr. Fangoli.
  10. Welcome Stacy! I really love what I've seen of your MOCs, especially the Eames House. I look forward to meeting you at Brickworld.
  11. The fourth (third photographed) in my series of fire trucks Ice/Swift Water Rescue. In the winter, it is fitted with tracks and is used in rescue situations along the many lakes and rivers. In the summer, wheels can replace the tracks, making it Swift Water Rescue. So, without further ado, here is le truck. And the complex-ish SNOT work used for the bumper/headlights/front axles: Moron flickr. *Disclaimer: This was made in 2-4 days for the LUGNuts Fire & Ice Challenge.
  12. Ah, I see. That's pretty interesting, as long as they don't break our MOCs
  13. W...G......What?
  14. Well, you do have more posts than our thread.
  15. If you haven't realized yet, I've been looking for all the clues, and have been trying to help you guys. Jim, why would I be willing to stay with you and Schmelt at the hotel if I were the a member of the council? Would I not rather try and see what clues that could incriminate me are uncovered?
  16. Tidy Bowl Cleaner - Given by TheBrickster because I would always check in the back/tank of toilets, when given the opportunity in The Mystery on the Emerald Express.
  17. Great job! But I think you meant to link to here .
  18. Ahhh... that makes more sense. Now, if we're still inside, the chair and table haven't goten their cavity searches yet, and I think they need them . No need to worry, I'm willing to do it.
  19. Yet...they creak? Those are some weird floor boards.
  20. Thanks for the title . I can't help myself when it comes to those beautiful toilets, begging to be checked in the behind.
  21. Well then, I'll try and lift up the floor boards and see what's under them.
  22. That pretty much sums it up. I would also add that there are only basic colours used (No green/brown/tan/etc.), and the buildings are based on old style European architecture. I look forward to what you come up with .
  23. Well there goes our protection . I'd like to check the back/tank of the toilet for anything, as well as looking under the cots for some clues. But Schmelty, could you please hand me the keys before I go in, so that nobody can lock me inside. Thanks dearie.
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