Mr. Potato Head Goes Bad

This model to the left was created from scratch from a Mr. Potato Head.

Isn’t that the coolest thing?

You can view the entire (almost) process from start to finish here.

You see, there are some skills that provide “food on the table” and then there are some skills that probably do not provide food on the table, but are cool as all get out.

I wish I had skills like these… maybe I should develop a new hobby or something…

I do know how to do Origami.  In fact, for a time, I was really into it.  Like, really into it.  Like, so much so that I was teaching it to others.  Like so much that I studied it more than my classwork for school.

… Like uber so much that I read books about it more than my Bible.

But, then I found the internet.

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7 Responses to “Mr. Potato Head Goes Bad”

  1. Leo Wurschmidt October 30, 2008 at 5:39 AM #

    That's awesome. I do not think I would want to run into this Mr. Potato Head in a back alley. :)

    I will never be good at creative processes like those. My artistic abilities extend to being able to draw stick figures. :)

  2. human3rror October 30, 2008 at 6:04 AM #

    *ditto* on the stick figures.

  3. Conner October 30, 2008 at 1:44 PM #

    Holy cow this is AWE-SOME! One thing I love about having kids is that we have the same toys :)
    I think we have about 5 or 6 different Mr./Mrs. Potato Head toys! This could be a fun project!

  4. Conner October 30, 2008 at 1:46 PM #

    OK just to clarify now after watching how he made that thing…THAT POTATO head could never be assembled in my house with my 3 year old :) Hahaha. But it's an awesome fun project!

  5. human3rror October 30, 2008 at 1:47 PM #

    if you do this you HAVE to picture-document it… and then blog it! that would be awesome!

  6. Jonathan October 30, 2008 at 4:43 PM #

    I wished I had skills. Like nunuchucka (sp?) skills, computer hacking skills. You know, the things chicks like. I have a permanent chick, my wife. She digs my child-loving skills.

  7. human3rror October 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM #

    ah… the skills that matter…!

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