Speak Your Mind 27 #131-135

QUESTIONS

1. How tall do you think your science teacher is?

2. Do you know how to change a tire?

3. Do you like grilled food?

4. Do you think flowers make a nice birthday gift?

5. Do you think life was better in the pioneer days when people only new a small group of people?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I currently don’t have a science teacher but the last ones I had were about 5’10” and 6’2″ I believe.

2. Yes, I do know how to change a tire, but sometimes the cars toolkit makes no sense.

3. Yes, but not more than any other type of preparing.

4. Depends on who is getting them and if you are getting another gift as well. What I’m saying is, I would get them for somebodies birthday.

5. Knowing a small group of people sounds nice, but the diseases and other problems that come with being a pioneer doesn’t sound too appealing.

Speak Your Mind 26 #126-130

QUESTIONS

1. Do you think children should be allowed to have pop?

2. Do you think it’s important for a boy to learn how to do laundry?

3. Do you have many t-shirts with sayings on them?

4. What is the first thing you usually do when you get home from school?

5. What is your favorite vegetable?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. As in music? No. But if you mean soda, then yes, though regulation of the amount by parents would be beneficial.

2. Of course, everyone should at least know how. (I was going to make a joke about that being women’s work but I just couldn’t)

3. Not many, but I will buy more.

4. When I went to school the first thing I would do when I got home was to catch up on the online things I missed or sleep.

5. Potatoes all the way man.

Review – Bienfang 12 Watercolor Brush Pens

If water color trays aren’t your style, there are of course other options. Like the Bienfang watercolor brush pens for example.

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The pens come in a dozen colors and with a blending pen. The colors are roughly two of the standard assortment: two greens, two yellows, two reds, two blues, an orange, a brown, a black and a purple. They vary in shades enough to make them unique from the standard assortment of bright crayola colors, but they still aren’t the most natural of colors.

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They come with the color separated from the brush like most brush pens. One must remove a ring to expose more thread that the cap can screw into to connect the two. The design is one of the best I’ve seen but leaves no room for more color. Once a pen is used fully there is no option but to discard it. The color must also drain into the brush before use and the body of the pen must be constantly squeezed to keep fresh color in the brush. But this is common on many cheaper brush pens and is no real problem.

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The brushes themselves are nice and tend to keep a point (once they are full of color). They do have a tendency to have a problem with the cap but that may just be me having a problem putting them back on. The color is applied in nice, smooth strokes if the brush is full and does layer and blend as expected. They are rather muted, though, and are hardly distinguishable from similar colors in the set until multiple coats are applied. Even then it is hard to tell the two reds or yellows apart. The color is also not true water color and is resistant when dry and stains clothes, so one should be careful when using it.

If one likes the watercolor esthetic but does not want the hassle of the tubes or trays, I’d say this is a good replacement. It does not, however, have all of the benefits of full water color. It is pleasant looking and nice to use but simply cannot capture the full water color appeal. I personally have found very little use for full water color and only a little more for this. I am not a fan of using either, but if you find that you are in need of a watercolor look, I would recommend a look.

Speak Your Mind 25 #121-125

QUESTIONS

1. Which do you like best, apples or oranges?

2. Do you live in a ranch house?

3. Is there an attic in your house?

4. have you ever fallen asleep somewhere that you didn’t want to fall asleep?

5. How old were you when you first worked on a computer?

ANSWERS By: Austin Smith

1. I like apples better by far.

2. No, and I never have, but I know people who do.

3. Sorta, it’s kinda like a crawl space but a little larger and covered in insulation.

4. Yeah, lots of places, class, at the beach, in my backyard, when I was a kid I fell asleep in the gutter while it was raining, and one time I dozed off on a couch and slid onto some girl, that was awkward. (I was not drunk in any of these instances)

5. Well, I first used a computer when I was about five, can’t say I did work on one until I was seven, and I didn’t open one up until I was 13.