drink-vending-machines Free supportive info on Ribbon Fries

I am very pleased with this purchase. This book shows you more ways to use ribbon than I knew were possible.

My uses for ribbon are mostly scrapbooking, cardmaking, and hairbows for little girls. This book touches on all of those subjects and many more. Additionally, the photographs showing the different types of projects are very beautiful and there are steps showing how to do the projects.

I only wish it had more on making girls hairbows since this is a primary interest of mine.

Ugh! What was that game?
I remember this game from a few years back that I rented from Blockbuster a lot and I really liked it. It was for the Nintendo Gamecube, and I can’t remember the name!It was sort of adventure, sort of treasure hunting, but mostly rpg in it’s battle style. The graphics were 3D and very anime-ish. There were two main characters I can remember. One was this boy with reddish spikey hair and goggles on his forehead. He lived in a mansion with a butler, and apparently his Ribbon Fries dad was really famous before he died.The second character was this girl with blonde hair tied back in a ponytail, with bangs and a purple ribbon. She attacked enemies with a frying pan and was very shy and quiet. I think she lost her memories or something. So you start off in this town (you control the red head dude) and you’re recruited to go on these “treasure missions” to these dungeons. The dungeons are just these big enemy filled (it’s random encounter-like final fantasy or Pokemon) places with 10 or so floors. You just keep looking for the staircase to take you up. Eventually you reached this boss room with a big plant flower boss thing.It was turn based battling. You just attacked these weird monsters. You could get status problems, like poison or sleep. And you traveled around by airship! I think…Anyways, if anyone can remember the game, I’d like to know the name. It wasn’t from very long ago.Thanks! :) AAAH!TannerB is amazing!Thank you-this has been bugging me for years!
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Ribbon Fries


drink-vending-machines Free supportive info on Ribbon Fries