What about this:
BIONICLE: Hero Factory. Tie it in as a sub-heading to the BIONICLE line, then ease the "BIONICLE" part off, leaving "Hero Factory". That way, Bionicle fans are hooked.
Why they didn't do this is beyond me.
-----Though Minot is remote, our day's journey was to take us even further afield. Our first stop of the day, after a brief currency exchange, was to the Scandinavian Heritage Park. The Minot area was settled by many Scandinavians, and the park contains statues and buildings erected to honor them. In front of the welcome center—shaped like a large log cabin—was a marble design sprawled across the landscape, showing the five Scandinavian countries and their capitals. Statues of Hans Christian And
We meandered through Burlington at 11:00 and worked our way south along US 7, eventually getting out of the city and through countryside. We paralleled Lake Champlain as it narrowed, crossing over it into New York at noon. We continued south to Ticonderoga and traversed a surprisingly long unpaved road up to Fort Ticonderoga itself. The fort is exceptionally tiny, especially after seeing the monstrous forts in Halifax and Québec. It was built by the French during the Seven Years' War (or the F
Using nothing but parts available at the time, this moc placed in the third EVER BBC contest.
Personally, I think it bears a startling resemblance to a certain large red transforming 2009 vehicle.
We left St. George at noon and traveled northeast to Springdale, on the doorstep of Zion National Park. Three years ago, we had entered Zion through the infamous Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel, a tunnel hewn from rock through the side of a mountain. Thankfully, we did not have to traverse this tunnel, as we entered the town of Springdale and the Zion Canyon from the other direction. The sheer red cliffs of Zion are as beautiful as I remember, and we got to the hotel at 1:00. Too early to check in, w
I am here to inform you of my imminent name change from Sumiki to Bugs Bunny.
Dr. Evil shall be changing his to Elmer Fudd.
Who else is willing to change their names to other Looney characters?
We got on the road a little before noon after sleeping in a little bit. Leaving Fredericton was much easier than getting in - just a few merges and we were on the Trans-Canada Highway, first westbound and then northbound to Québec. We crossed many small brooks and paralleled the St. John River all the way up. We were never more than a few miles from the border with Maine, and made excellent time up the highway. We pulled into a gas station in Woodstock, which was, to our surprise, full-servi