
In the end, gift or not, I didn’t warm up to them. Of course, I eventually ended up with them AND the sandwich cutters, but only because my brother picked them up for me when they went on clearance. So, when the next set came along, I didn’t even consider buying them. I just wasn’t feeling the little pushy thing on top. I was SOOOO excited about them, UNTIL I used them. They came from Williams-Sonoma, and I bought the first set as soon as I learned they existed. Many of you have probably seen these cookie cutters.
#STAR WARS HOT DOG SLICER MOVIE#
So, while my brother was busy learning to “mind meld” and speak Klingon, I memorized Ferris Buller’s every word and fell in love with Star Wars. I guess when you watch a movie six times a week, it grows on you.Īs a result, I’m now on a quest to become the Jedi master of Star Wars cookies. The tape kind.Īnyway, our choices were Dune, Ferris Buller’s Day Off, Back to the Future, Star Wars, and Star Trek. We didn’t watch a lot of TV because our flying saucer-ish satellite dish was often on the fritz, (maybe because we used it for target practice) but if we did watch something, it was usually movies. We played Little House on the Prairie (when my brother wasn’t pouting because he had to be Mary) and shot at rocks with our BB guns.

When town kids get bored, they walk outside and play with a neighbor kid.

I think it has something to do with having to rely on your own imagination for entertainment.

Since I’m guessing most of you DON’T, I’ll tell ya. Do you know what happens when you grow up three miles outside of the middle of nowhere?
