Rockstarism #247 – Star Wars Lego and Long One Short One New Year

#247

While playing with Star Wars Lego figurines.

Rockstar: Mum. I swapped heads (between) Yoda and Obi-Wan.

Me: Why?!

Rockstar: It’s like Yoda grew up! 

Me: Yoda’s not a kid. He’s a very old alien.

Rockstar: What? Oh. How did he end up like that? 

Me: Like what? Short? The ears? Aliens evolved differently because of the different living conditions on their planets, they didn’t evolve on Earth. We on the other hand evolved specifically to suit life on Earth, not some other planet.

Rockstar doesn’t comment. And then…

Overheard:

Rockstar: Blue light saber. I’m a good guy (holding up figurine). Now, why am I fighting with another good guy? 

Makes one figurine stab another with light saber.

Rockstar: Ow! That really hurt. Ok, we’re done for the day. 

Speaking for one figurine as he makes the figurines walk off after “packing up” their light sabers…

Rockstar: My knees don’t bend……

Random pic of the smarty pants at recent dinner...

 

On a different note, am loving the CNY greeting one of our friends emailed over:

Malaysia boleh siah. It really does remind us of Malaysian CNY…

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4 Responses to Rockstarism #247 – Star Wars Lego and Long One Short One New Year

  1. mun says:

    Is Rockstar trying to drink the orange juice like JD? 🙂

    Since you like this Long one Short one, have you watched the tofufa cny full clip by Petronas?

    • Aileen says:

      Kind of (re OJ)

      No, re petronas clip, will go look for it later… I found a “Sabah hakka style” gangnam parody which Kings super loves tho… done in hakka some more

      • mun says:

        Hahaha, found the Sabah hakka style parody. I’m surprised that I still can understand Hakka since I have not used it for a long time.

        • Aileen says:

          I spent 8 years of my childhood in Sandakan (kiddie trips to Sepilok!) and am still in contact with some of my primary school mates from that time. I’ve never been back since leaving at age 12 but have met up with pri school mates in Singapore and HK and still harbor the hope of making it back there for a visit someday bah!

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