Alright, alright, I'll clarify that...I wasn't calling myself a genius!!! I was giving the title to my brother.
Sorry, I didn't think that would be difficult to see since he was actually the one working on it in the first picture. Next time I will try to be more specific.
What an industrious young man. When other kids are listening to ipods, riding four-wheelers, and burning trash, there is one ambitious young man who is pressing on toward greatness. You're the best, Cable!
Mrs. Stouffer, There are times for burning trash riding fourwheelers and listening to iPods, but that all has to be put to a minimum to make room for educational and thought provoking skills. I do have to say that building amazing and architecturely sound towers out of styrofoam cups and pulling cedar trees straight through goat fences and making havoc of the fence is much more industrious. As far as greatness is concerned, I am pressing toward it, but I have to say I am nowhere near it.
Alexis, I have no idea how many cups it took. I grabbed a couple big stacks of cups and started progress on the tower.
I'm guessing you did that?
ReplyDeleteOf course not; I'm not a genius. The artist himself is in one of the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Laura, I thought you were calling yourself a genius.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Bob.
Alright, alright, I'll clarify that...I wasn't calling myself a genius!!! I was giving the title to my brother.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I didn't think that would be difficult to see since he was actually the one working on it in the first picture. Next time I will try to be more specific.
I acknowledge my mistake. Your brother's the genius.
ReplyDeleteHe'll have to recreate it for us tomorrow afternoon... from the ground up!
Do you think that kind of thing would sell at the Renaissance Center if we painted it pink and green with brown polkadots?
What a genius idea! I bet we could make a lot of money off of it too! :)
ReplyDeleteNice work. How many cups did take?
ReplyDeleteAlexis
What an industrious young man. When other kids are listening to ipods, riding four-wheelers, and burning trash, there is one ambitious young man who is pressing on toward greatness. You're the best, Cable!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Stouffer
Mrs. Stouffer,
ReplyDeleteThere are times for burning trash riding fourwheelers and listening to iPods, but that all has to be put to a minimum to make room for educational and thought provoking skills. I do have to say that building amazing and architecturely sound towers out of styrofoam cups and pulling cedar trees straight through goat fences and making havoc of the fence is much more industrious. As far as greatness is concerned, I am pressing toward it, but I have to say I am nowhere near it.
Alexis,
I have no idea how many cups it took. I grabbed a couple big stacks of cups and started progress on the tower.