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Happy End of 2014!

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Hello, Fluffsters!

Happy Last Day of 2014!!! I always like ends of years and things. It’s so exciting. And you can think back and look through a lot of stuff that’s happened. And this is the first completely full year of fluff posts.

How exciting is THAT?!

Do you really want an answer to that?

I don’t know. I mostly meant the question to be rhetorical. But that’s beside the point.

The point is, a lot has happened on this blog in the past year. 364 things, in fact. (If we’re counting the number of posts prior to this.) So I’m going to try to do some honorable mentions for of Big Events for the blog, just to celebrate the end of the year.

  • January: TotalFluff.com celebrated its First Birthday!
  • February: I shared the first scene from The Lost Prince of Hadanelle. More may or may not come later, as I work on it (or not.)
  • March: I introduced some of you to the game 2048.
  • April: I warned you about the suspicious lack of suspiciousness on the part of rainbows. (Any update on their movements would be appreciated, by the way. I may have caught something — more on that later– but CONSTANT VIGILANCE never hurts!)
  • May brought you the warning about the mass extermination found in cleaning.
  • June: A Tea Series. This opened up the door to me for planning on doing serieses on totally fluffy things, like random tea flavors.
  • July: There aren’t any posts in particular that are of any importance whatsoever. So I guess you could say that this is the first TRULY FLUFFY month for this blog this year!! Yay July!
  • August: Fluffy McGiggles herself demonstrated how fluff can be important for real life.

Although believe me, that was not my intention.

Tough. Live with it.

  • September: The new Sister Blog relating to cooking was launched! I understand that more recipes will be going up… eventually. Rest assured that you will hear about it as important and interesting recipes get posted.
  • October: Once more, nothing of particular importance to the blog happened in October. Fluffy and I each did some Halloween based stuff. But I don’t think there was anything else that really happened that’s important or worth mentioning in a “lookback” post.
  • November: A momentous occasion occurred. An event happened that forced me to acknowledge that in at least one area, Fluffy was correct and I was not necessarily as right as I might have liked concerning fluff.
  • December: The “Twelve Days of Christmas” challenge. I think I probably don’t need to say more. But I will anyways. This is important because it’s one of the first challenges I issued myself that I wasn’t completely sure if I’d be able to accomplish. So, yep.

Happy Last Day of 2014, everyone!! I hope that 2015 is an EVEN BETTER year, for all of us.

Twelve “Twelve Days of Christmas” day 11

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

Good news! We’re doing quite well with the challenge. Well enough, in fact, that you’re getting two versions today! They’re both “Geek” themed, though. So, yeah.

For the first one, the idea is great. The execution, however, is a bit less than wonderful.

The second one, like most versions, starts to get a little old. But at least it’s not trying to match orchestration.

Enjoy!

Twelve “Twelve Days of Christmas” day 6

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Hi, fluffsters!

We’re halfway done with this challenge, as of today! Fortunately, my experience with this hasn’t been as painful as this song makes Christmas out to be.

Enjoy.

Twelve “Twelve Days of Christmas” day 5

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Hi, Fluffsters!

Today’s “Twelve Days of Christmas” is not exactly politically correct. The uploader of this one called it “Twelve Days of Christmas Weapons Style”. Consider yourself warned…?

Twelve “Twelve Days of Christmas” day 4

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

Today’s is one that I don’t completely get all the references to, but it seems pretty well done. It’s “gamer” themed. And it qualifies for the challenge, so it works!

Enjoy!

Twelve Twelve Days of Christmas 2: Garfield

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

In the category of “fluffy” fluff, for the next “12 days of Christmas”, I found a Garfield themed one.

It’s also a bit long, and it’s very Garfield-y. Consider yourself warned.

Enjoy!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Greetings, readers!

It is America’s Thanksgiving today. And since this website is located in America, we are celebrating Thanksgiving.

So what are you doing online? Go spend time with your family! Or call a friend!

And if none of those options work for you, here are some options for how to have a fun single’s Thanksgiving:

Darths and Droids. Start from the beginning. I can practically guarantee that it will take up your Thanksgiving time.

Read a book. Re-visit an old friend in the form of a book.

Watch a favorite movie. Or watch a new movie. Or a TV show. For what it is worth, Agents of Shield, Season 1, is now available on Netflix.

Certainly, make some tasty food, and enjoy it.

Above all, find something you are truly thankful for, and take advantage of that.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy October!

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Hi, Fluffsters!

As I mentioned yesterday, I finished up my series on Celebrate Fall. At least for right now.

And now it’s October. This is a fun month! Not only is it National Cyber-Security Awareness Month, it’s also the month of Halloween! (And there are LOTS of fun things that can happen for that…)

Also, not only is the month special. A lot of the days are special, too! Clearly, October 31 is Halloween. But today is also an important day. It’s International Music Day!

In other words, October’s a pretty good month.

And in honor of Halloween, October in general, and International Music Day in particular, here’s some of my favorite “spookier” music. (This would make excellent background music for a Halloween party. And I can almost guarantee you that it’ll be played on at least one radio station on Halloween. If Radio Stations are still around by then, of course.)

(That poses another question- if a radio station plays a piece of music, and there’s nobody listening, does it actually make a sound? But I digress.) Right. Music!

This is one of my personal favorites. It’s one that many people know because of Disney’s Fantasia: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.

You would post the one with animation…

Well, yes.

Then, there’s the other classic: In the Hall of the Mountain King

Again, I can practically guarantee you that this will be played at some Halloween party somewhere. And not even one that I’m hosting!

But this is still one of my favorites.

If any of you readers desire a more “modern” sound for the music, however, or if any of you simply appreciate cool science toys, this version of Hall of the Mountain King is pretty fantastic as well. Scientific Devices play it.

Well, if you’re getting into Tesla coils, here’s another great one: The Imperial March from Star Wars!

Yeah, I don’t know why the announcer called it the “Titanic” theme…

Anywho. I’ve already posted a lot of videos. So I should probably quit there.

But I hope you have a very happy October! Any fun plans?

How many Peeps can a 50 caliber go through?

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Greetings, readers!

I give you my sincerest apologies for not having posted an Easter post earlier. I would normally wait until next year to make up for a lack of Easter posts, but a reader just sent me a link to a marvelous Easter (or Post-Easter) themed YouTube video, and I enjoyed it far too much to wait until next year.

Without further ado, “How Many Peeps does a 50 Cal Go Through?”

I hope you have found inspiration for what to do with your leftover Easter Marshmallow Candy.

If the gun idea does not appeal to you, however, fear not! For behold, there is an alternative way to eliminate excess peeps: Peep Jousting.

Is that not a marvelous use of leftovers?

If you end up microwaving your peeps for the purpose of jousting, please send pictures for this blog! I would enjoy sharing them.

I wish you a happy Tuesday.