Xmas set-up

Took an hour last night to free RoboPanda from his box. (Deep voice intoning: "Day Four, RoboPanda Held Hostage.") Only one paper cut. Then I discovered Grammaw brought along a RoboReptile which will also need freeing this morning. We are long on robots. Neither of these fire missiles, as far as I know, nor make facsimile (or any other kind) of love. But RoboPanda has a perky voice and even tells you how to lower his/her volume ("Rub my tummy, then stroke either of my legs.") Mom is behind this one. She has more faith in toy technology than Dad. But, so far, RP is a big hit. Maybe this robo stuff really won’t be abandoned before Thursday. We shall see.

0 responses to “Xmas set-up

  1. The batteries is a pain in the neck usually, but thankfully all these gizmos break down quite quickly…

  2. The batteries is a pain in the neck usually, but thankfully all these gizmos break down quite quickly…

  3. The Panda is still going strong. RoboReptile’s sensors already are on the blink. It runs into the wall, backs up and then runs into the wall again.

  4. The Panda is still going strong. RoboReptile’s sensors already are on the blink. It runs into the wall, backs up and then runs into the wall again.