Help Randie
Um, if you want to do the maze, I recommend that you print out the toon first. I don’t want to be responsible for pen marks on anybody’s monitor.
Um, if you want to do the maze, I recommend that you print out the toon first. I don’t want to be responsible for pen marks on anybody’s monitor.
You know, it’s the strangest thing, but when I ran Randie through the maze, she just couldn’t get past that big ol’ coffee pot 😉
It is possible to get to inspiration without coffee. Take the upper path each time until the very last tee. 🙂
Well, yeah, there’s more than one solution to the maze, William – but if Randie doesn’t get her coffee… *shudder*
Hovered my mouse through, got it on the first try :)!
This and the paper doll are both awesome, I really appreciate reader interactive-ness! (I’m a huge nerd for extras, I get giddy over DVD extra films or whatever) So thanks so much for this Brig :)!
Drawing mazes looks impossible to me, how do you do it?
I used to draw concentric circles with random breaks and barriers, then see what kind of mazes I created with them. Could be one reason I had to repeat so many subjects in summer school…
awesome! that was fun! 😀
*heh* For me it’s not Writer’s Block so much as it’s just plain ol’ fashioned laziness. What I need is a big helping of MOTIVATION!! (And a kick in the pants.)
You can get to “freedom from artist’s block” without coffee… but it’s not as fun.
Glad you enjoyed the silly maze, you’s all.
Meggie: I just started with creating several “start areas” and then began drawing “the tube.” It’s not as complicated as I really would have liked, but that’s okay… And I am glad that you like the “extra” stuff. As a kid I had lots of activity books. There were a couple of Star Wars Activity Books in my library… and they made me happy. My cousin and I would make our own, and send them to one another. That was fun.