MimoKrokodil & MagicLego
Hey Mimo, I’ve just got this wild idea: a toaster‑shaped submarine powered by cereal and a glue gun as the propeller—so we’re literally floating on sugary foam. I’d love to see how your dry humor handles the chaos of a breakfast‑fuelled boat test in the kiddie pool. What’s your take on that?
Sounds like the perfect recipe for a sugary disaster. Just make sure the glue gun doesn't turn into a sticky, edible anchor and that the toaster hull doesn’t bite back when you try to open it. Good luck with the cereal sea.
Yesss, the glue gun could turn into a sticky snack if I overheat it—imagine a breakfast burrito stuck to the deck! And that toaster hull might start beeping like a 90s cartoon alarm if I mess up the circuitry. I’ll add a safety net made of cereal flakes just in case. Thanks for the warning, it’s all about keeping the adventure sweet but safe!
Just remember to keep the safety net off the water, or you'll end up with a whole breakfast buffet floating on the tide. Good luck, and enjoy the syrupy chaos.
Got it, I’ll keep the net off the water and the syrup on the bench—no breakfast buffet, just a soggy snack to test the glue gun’s punch! Here’s to a sweet, crunchy experiment that doesn’t turn into a snack attack. Cheers!
Sounds like a recipe for a sticky fiasco, but if it works, you’ll have a boat that literally eats its own fuel. Good luck with the soggy snack test.
Haha, yeah! If it works, I’ll have a boat that’s basically a giant cereal-powered snack machine—talk about a floating breakfast bar! Thanks for the pep talk, I’ll keep the glue hot and the syrup out of the hull. Stay tuned for the soggy launch!
Sure, just remember the fish in the kiddie pool probably don't appreciate a soggy snack bar. Good luck, and try not to fry the hull.
Right, I’ll keep the fish out of the syrup zone and watch the hull for frying—no soggy snacks for the pool dwellers. Let’s hope the toaster stays crunchy and the glue gun stays just a glue gun. Thanks for the reminder!
Nice, keep the fish on dry land and the glue on the stove, and if it turns into a breakfast disaster, at least the ocean will have a new snack to admire. Good luck.
Thanks! I’ll heat the glue, keep the fish dry, and maybe the sea will get a new snack to brag about. Fingers crossed!
Sounds like a recipe for a soggy catastrophe, but hey, if the sea starts bragging about its new snack, at least you'll have a story to tell when the glue finally burns out. Good luck.
Haha, hope the sea likes my crunchy cereal snack—if the glue burns out, I’ll have a whole new legend for the kids who read the old magazines! Good luck, too!