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I Love Aviation and Paper Airplanes
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When it comes to the latest news in aviation, I'm one of the people most interested to hear it. I also like researching airplanes, airplane manufacturers, and the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). Aside from passenger airplanes, I love paper airplanes!!! [the picture for this section is a Boeing 747 airplane being constructed.]
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I Also Like Lego's & K'nex
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One thing I just love doing is sitting down with my Lego's or K'nex, start building, and let my imagination roll. There are SO MANY things that you can do with Lego's or K'nex. Many sets and instructions have been made for both of these systems, but really, they're not needed to have fun. I hope you can enjoy Lego's and K'nex the same way as I do.This website is still under constuction.[the picture for this section is the band, "Marcy Playground"]
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Video Game Review and News
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NINTENDO 64: The Brand new game, "Banjo Kazooie": What are you supposed to think about a game that stars a big, goofy honey bear named Banjo who wears tight yellow shorts and carries around a raucous, red-crested breegull in his bright blue backpack? Sounds like a puzzling combination, right? Amazingly, the creative and kooky folks at Rare made all the pieces fit in Banjo-Kazooie, the latest and greatest 3D adventure for the Nintendo 64. The action starts when wicked witchy-poo Gruntilda nabs Banjo's cute kid sister, Tooty, to use as a test subject for her beauty-stealing invention. Banjo sets out immediately to the rescue with his inseparable companion Kazooie stashed in his backpack. The bear-and-bird duo must use constant teamwork to overcome the many obstacles in Gruntilda's cavernous lair. Banjo's brute strength comes in handy in beating up on foes, while Kazooie's locomotive versatility enables the pair to scour the world in search of the necessary pieces to solve the puzzles of the place. And if controlling a bizarre bear-bird pair isn't enough, players can seek out witch doctor Mumbo Jumbo to undergo a variety of magical transformations. Banjo and Kazooie can learn more than 20 different moves, and they'll need them all to make it through the nine nightmarish worlds inside of Gruntilda's Lair. Banjo-Kazooie takes the classic item-collecting game formula from Super Mario 64 and pumps it full of steroids. Players must literally collect over a thousand items during their adventures to open all the twisting tunnels, polluted pipes, and tortuous passages that lead to the final confrontation with Gruntilda. Throughout the adventure, you also have to learn more gory details about Gruntilda's personal habits than anyone really wants to know because there will be a test at the end of the game! No joke! On a scale of 1 (bad) to 10 (great), I would rate this game a 12! GAME BOY: Photography on a video game system almost sounds impossible...well if so, the impossible has been done. Nintendo has created a camera that attaches to the Game Boy. The camera can hold up to 30 pictures at once. You can morph and animate your pictures. Unfortunately, there's no sound for the camera, but why would you need it?? There is a printer for this camera, but it is sold separately, and it runs about $60. The camera sells for about $50. SEGA SATURN:IMOPRTANT NEWS: SEGA� HAS STOPPED PRODUCING SEGA SATURN GAMES!!! THERE ARE RUMORS THAT SEGA IS MAKING A 64 BIT SYSTEM AND HASN'T SAID ANYTHING ABOUT IT. COME VISIT MY WEBSITE AGAIN SOON!!!!!!!I'M CONTINUOUSLY CHANGING AND RENOVATING THIS WEBSITE[The picture for this section is Banjo-Kazooie.]
*****PLEASE E-MAIL ME AND TELL ME WHERE YOU HEARD OF MY HOME PAGE...I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO KNOW...THANKS*****
THIS HOME PAGE WAS LAST UPDATED ON: August 27, 1998
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