Boba Ben
Super Freak
He likes to monogram his stuff, like Laverne DeFazio.
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdulIKhCC3Y[/ame]
He likes to monogram his stuff, like Laverne DeFazio.
Christ! I thought YOU knew!
Maybe it stands for Fett?
I always thought it was the image of a piece of wheat. Boba Fett likes grain.
My highlight of yesterday:
*opens door*
"dang there's a Fett on my doorstep "
1) Gotta tell Flosi tomorrow whenever he's online.
2) Gotta get this Fett downstairs pronto.
*reads box*
"EXCLUSIVE!!!!! I AM ELITE , so...awesome!!!"
*goes downstairs*
*clears some PF boxes, Stalker, R'NR, Falcon boxes...*
*clears some more PF boxes*
*finds a perfect spot *
*slides Fett into slot *
"Damn perfect shippers SIDESHOW, well done.... well.... done..."
*blank gaze* "____ this is awesome"
*goes back upstairs*
*sits on couch*
*flips it o SyFy*
"EWWWW, Ghost Hunters!!!! "
*fist bumps cat*
~The End~
Pretty epic in general, I hope all my freaks enjoy this review!
Thanks again and best regards ,
Ski
This was my good day yesterday:Sounds like a pretty good day.
Surprised there isn't a Fanboy in here chastising us for not knowing.
The Crest
As a major crop of Concord Dawn, a farm world, wheat was an apt symbol for the prosperity and tenacity of its Journeyman Protectors, as well as their ability to live off the land. Jango Fett himself lived by a wheat field on Concord Dawn. You will also notice that each tier of the stalk appears as crescent-shaped, as light shining on planetary bodies, and that the point of the stalk is much like the point of a spear, lance, or javelin. This is likely a purposeful representation of the Mandalorian territories, with Mandalore being the large one at the base of the stalk from which the others have sprouted. The others would be Gargan, Ordo, Shogun, and Concord Dawn, respectively.
The red drop above the blade of grass represents the last drop of blood of the Journeyman Protectors and their willingness to spend every drop of their blood to fulfill their assigned duties. The symbol that looks like a cursive "F" is actually the Mandalorian letter, Roh, or "R", and coincidentally stands for "fidelity". The use of these symbols in the crest were likely born as a result of the code of honor in the Supercommando Codex. The javelin extends outside the symbol to show that the Supercommando code is not bound by time or territory, but reaches beyond Mandalorian space, from before Mandalore and far into the future. This code of honor may be the reason for Boba's unparalleled success as a bounty hunter.
an apt symbol for the prosperity and tenacity of its Journeyman Protectors, as well as their ability to live off the land.
Mandolorians value a high fiber diet.
Staying regular means no surprises while stalking bounties.
He needs a half an hour notice to take off that gear.
Really? I don't need to know that much about Boba Fett. When it comes to Fett, more mystery and less history.
I wonder how much money the person that wrote that story about Boba Fett's symbol made. I want to write a story about Greedo's vest and make some dinero.
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