"his unique soap bars are 25% human fat, which apparently leaves the user’s hands soft after washing." Having made soap from scratch for a few years, and after looking at his video of how he made it, I'm going to say that your hands are soft, mostly due to the coconut oil and the "crisco".
The 2002 revival looked a bit more realistic than the original. This looks better, but he does look younger. From the old toon, I kind of got the impression he was in his early to mid 30s
Or he could have simply learned how to use a tape measure. As someone who used to stock these machines - I would try to figure out how to "hack" them. The spring loaded kind were by far the easiest. If you had soda cans, all you need to do is "pop" the can from the sping. But if they were stocked with bottles, it was a little more difficult.
No. We dont do anything like that. But it might be something that con organizers and the 501st members might want to work together on. It was just something I started doing on my own. It was easier for me to tell someone "Hey thats not cool" when I am in my armor, than when I was out of armor. There is the anonymity of wearing the armor. Every trooper looks the same. Calling someone out when you are in your everyday street clothes, or dressed as a character that there may be few of at a con, is a little less anonymous and there is a slight fear of retaliation. That maybe that person may follow you around the con and try to start sh*t with you, only because you called them out on groping or lewdness.
It is strange, from my own point of view, but maybe ten years ago I didn't perceive this to be a problem at cons. Going as Angela from Spawn, usually garnered a lot of photos with people and compliments. But never gropes or lascivious remarks. People were respectful. If I could still rock the outfit today, a grope would be met with a swift whack from my seraphic staff. Perhaps it would be considered assault. But maybe more people need to fight back. Or Instead of posting signs, they should include that on the badges. And as part of admission, there should be the understanding that you will be kicked from the con if you are acting like a tool.
FTR- as a Stormtrooper - when I am off on my own, I "patrol" the cons looking for that kind of behavior and set people straight. I know guys in my own garrison that now do this because I pointed it out to them. Some con-goers see Stormtroopers as a galactic police force, so when you are told to not do something from one of us, it weighs a bit more to that individual.
To answer your question. It is a 1957 Ford Country Sedan. I know that some images on the Internet attribute it to being a 1958. But 1957 was the last year of the round tail lights. It was a concept vehicle as exhibited in this film - which features a 1958 Country Sedan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQpGO-XQEd8
Having made soap from scratch for a few years, and after looking at his video of how he made it, I'm going to say that your hands are soft, mostly due to the coconut oil and the "crisco".
Sriracha for Asian food.
You are going to have to google it yourself.
Note to LisaL and Elizabeth39 - DON'T GOOGLE IT.
It was just something I started doing on my own. It was easier for me to tell someone "Hey thats not cool" when I am in my armor, than when I was out of armor.
There is the anonymity of wearing the armor. Every trooper looks the same.
Calling someone out when you are in your everyday street clothes, or dressed as a character that there may be few of at a con, is a little less anonymous and there is a slight fear of retaliation. That maybe that person may follow you around the con and try to start sh*t with you, only because you called them out on groping or lewdness.
People were respectful.
If I could still rock the outfit today, a grope would be met with a swift whack from my seraphic staff.
Perhaps it would be considered assault. But maybe more people need to fight back.
Or
Instead of posting signs, they should include that on the badges. And as part of admission, there should be the understanding that you will be kicked from the con if you are acting like a tool.
FTR- as a Stormtrooper - when I am off on my own, I "patrol" the cons looking for that kind of behavior and set people straight. I know guys in my own garrison that now do this because I pointed it out to them. Some con-goers see Stormtroopers as a galactic police force, so when you are told to not do something from one of us, it weighs a bit more to that individual.
What kind of nerd are you?
I know that some images on the Internet attribute it to being a 1958. But 1957 was the last year of the round tail lights.
It was a concept vehicle as exhibited in this film - which features a 1958 Country Sedan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQpGO-XQEd8