Princess Pins and Buttons
Description: The Princess Bride Have fun storming the castle great gift for Christmas and Halloween
The Princess Bride Have fun storming the castle Pin
by KT Solutions
$2.75 $3.25
Description: In the book, fire swamps are mentioned as being misnamed; they are swamps containing lush trees standing a giant height, casting shadows on the ground; the swamps also with a large percentage of sulfur and gas bubbles which spontaneously combust. Because of the darkness, fire swamps are also moist. Fire swamps often have holes that shoot jets of flame and pools of sinking sand. They are also home to rodents of unusual size.
Princess Bride Buttercup Lavender Pin
by The Raven's Landing
$2.75 $3.25
Description: I like to think that every fully-realized fantasy world has its own artists, and if so they probably also have their own version of street art. Ideas naturally bleed through various realities, so it's fun to think that a graffiti artist in the world of The Princess Bride might create an image using the giant Fezzik as a symbol of power, much in the same way that Shepard Fairey used Andre the Giant.
Anybody Want a Peanut? Andre the Giant - The Princess Bride Pin
by DarkLordPug
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Description: The Cliffs of Insanity consist of an erect rock face in front of the ocean. Vizzini docks his boat there after kidnapping Buttercup and scales the cliff face with Fezzick's help. Although it takes a big strong giant like Fezzick to scale the cliffs, The Man in Black (a.k.a. Westley) manages to scale it even faster.
Description: "You're a tribute to man's endurance; a monument to hope in size 12 pumps. I hope you do get out someday; there would be a battalion of men in hoopskirts right behind you." - Major Sidney Freedman. Corporal (later Sergeant) Maxwell Q. Klinger is a character from the M*A*S*H television series who was an orderly/corpsman, and later company clerk, assigned to the 4077th during the Korean War. Klinger was the first main character in the TV series who did not appear in either the novel or the subsequent 1970 film. Originally introduced as a bit character, Klinger was so well-received, that he was brought back as a recurring character, and by the beginning of Season 4 he was included along with the regular cast in the opening credits.