I am not really into pointing out typos and I realize that this is how it was spelled on the source site – however, speaking as a long-time starwars nerd, “Wookiee” is misspelled – its spelled with two “e”‘s at the end. There were some early uses of the “Wookie” with one “e” in the early days of star wars, but that is longer an accepted spelling of the word.
I was Chewbacca in the Halloween PTA school play, this past Halloween. Under the school’s rules, I was not allowed to bring a Nerf crossbow. So I had a lightsaber. And I managed to sneak in my daughter’s slingshot hanging from my bandoleer.
August 19th, 2009 at 11:36 am
I am not really into pointing out typos and I realize that this is how it was spelled on the source site – however, speaking as a long-time starwars nerd, “Wookiee” is misspelled – its spelled with two “e”‘s at the end. There were some early uses of the “Wookie” with one “e” in the early days of star wars, but that is longer an accepted spelling of the word.
August 19th, 2009 at 11:47 am
If I spelled it “Wookiee-suiter”, people might think I was a wookie-suiter. 😉
August 19th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
I was Chewbacca in the Halloween PTA school play, this past Halloween. Under the school’s rules, I was not allowed to bring a Nerf crossbow. So I had a lightsaber. And I managed to sneak in my daughter’s slingshot hanging from my bandoleer.