I wanted Laser Tag. In fact, I think that I'd still like it. The only reason why I don't play now at one of those commercial venues is that it'd look weird at my age.
I think that some of the pieces are chocolate covered dice that she used to make the mold and others are fully-formed chocolate dice. Given her instructions, it wouldn't makes sense for them to be all chocolate covered dice.
Santa is very dedicated to his work. Nothing will prevent him from taking his presents wherever kids may be found. I'm not sure how a bungee cord will help him do that, though.
One downside to this design is that it's probably not a sound platform for carrying gear. I need a thick leather belt to hold up my everyday carry, and I would think that most people who are into survival prep would, too.
@Morris -- one of the great things about Watterson is that he knew when to end it. Calvin & Hobbes was always good and did not decline in quality over time.
I have no experience with online gaming (well, not since a text-based MUD in 1994), so I'm just guessing. But I suspect that a sufficiently wealth person might like to get quick training and advancement, and we willing to pay for it. Or maybe have some help to go on a mission without having to ask a favor from someone.
One downside to this design is that it's probably not a sound platform for carrying gear. I need a thick leather belt to hold up my everyday carry, and I would think that most people who are into survival prep would, too.