Monty by Jim Meddick for December 30, 2011
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Boy: Back! Back, dragon! Back, I say! You know, Jarvis, I quite fancy this holographic interactive video game system... but when all is said an done, I think perhaps the Christmas gifts that truly mean the most to me are the good old-fashioned hand-made ones... like this 17th Century Italian hand-crafted marionette theater...
Ida No almost 13 years ago
With the full-scale guillotine and the heads that come off realistically into the basket.
tattooedcyberidiot almost 13 years ago
It might warm Sedgewick’s heart to learn that the interactive game system was indeed hand crafted, by low-paid Chinese workers whose apartments are slightly smaller than that puppet theatre
oldpine52 almost 13 years ago
Can’t you just feel that old-fashioned Christmas spirit.
doctorlev almost 13 years ago
@ Three Steps Over: the guillotine was developed much later, 17th century italy was quite peaceful (all the ruckus was in Germany and the Balkans).
revisages almost 13 years ago
so sad, sedgie, but all those game designers write liberal scripts into the processes. like, french revolution thru the threads of every puppet show
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
What bliss for young Master Sedgie! Completely obedient dragons and a 17th century Italian puppet-theatre, complete with puppets! And, of course, ever-faithful underpaid valet, Jarvis!
Hunter7 almost 13 years ago
Where can I get that home 3D Holodeck dragon game?
kapppazei almost 13 years ago
If it’s 17th century, it would be hand carved, wouldn’t it?