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It’s been nearly two years since Sphero introduced its app controlled BB-8, a replica of the cute rolling droid that first appeared in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. That toy quickly became one of the most coveted by fans of Disney’s franchise, and it…
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Looking for something truly different to add to your Star Wars collection? I’m reasonably certain you don’t have one of these carved wooden sculptures in your house yet. Each of these sculptures is handmade and a great way to stand up your smartphone when it’s charging.
They come from Etsy shop Wood Art Ukraine, who makes a variety of carved wood objects, including these busts and figurines of Darth Vader and Yoda. Naturally, the Sith Lord has received a darker coat of stain than the old Jedi master.
I suggest putting Vader on the dark side of your room, and Yoda on the light side. Based on current exchange rates, they’re just $32 to $35 each over on Etsy.
Texas Republicans Opposed Hurricane Sandy Aid. It May Come Back To Bite Them.
Posted in: Today's ChiliTed Cruz and his fellow Texas Republicans must explain why they rejected a Hurricane Sandy relief bill in 2013.
What could go wrong?
The water invades. You’re supposed to be safe at home. But now you’re helpless.
Residents hoping to buy bottled water lined up outside of stores overnight.