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To Thine Own Geek, Be True: Awesome Geek Finds That Will Make You Smile.

YOWSERS. I said it. Yowsers. I just found a site that is going to change your life if you are a true geek. It's Think Geek dot com and I'm excited about this one. From comic geeks to biology nerds it's all here folks! Here are some of my favorite picks from the site:




Iron Man Mini Fridge : How's that for the man cave? I love this one because it can hold a six pack, has cool light up eyes and come on guys, it's Tony freaking Stark in costume. You can be as cool as Tony and keep your beverages cool too. I want one.
Jedi Force Levitator: I can't make this stuff up! What better way to spruce up your kids holiday or birthday than to give them this cool toy? It actually uses static electricity to work. It's a science lesson, Jedi style. At less than $30 a pop, I see this in my future. I can totally see myself standing at the bus stop sucking on a lollipop and twirling my Jedi wand. WHAT? I got to have it.



Super Hero Bib and Booties: This is too cute. I'm done birthing kids but I would just melt if I saw a baby in a bat man costume.

Captain America Backpack: I can't wear this. I'm too feminine, but I like to look at it because I think of Captain America. To be specific I think of Chris Evans and when it comes to Chris Evans, me likey.

Overall, I would have to admit that while I was paid to write about this site, I really enjoyed it because it had products that I would definitely purchase. If you are a true geek, take a look at the Think Geek store. You may find some things that you can't geek without. 

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    1. LOL, I saw the bib and booties and instantly thought of you. I really want the Jedi wand for me... I mean my daughter. Yeah, her. That's what I meant. LOL

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    1. I KNOW... I think the whole site is pretty dope but I like to go and pick out things that I think stand out. With the Star Wars VII movie coming out... I'm all about that Jedi wand.

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