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Remote controlled airplane with lasers and glowstuffs attached. One day i want to bring way too much helium and give lawn chair balloon rides 50 feet above the tent canopy. Very dangerous and even more fun.
Post by Laggy.RETURNS on Apr 9, 2010 7:32:56 GMT -5
After seeing a couple people with those neato kaliedoscoping star-lens lasers last year, I went ahead and bought one.
They're really really smurfin cool, they can cover a whole wide area with lasor light. Just be careful not to shine it in anyone's face, I usually aim it toward the ground or a ceiling. They're really cheap too if you find them on ebay. I mean REALLY cheap, like $10
Yea, I gots me one of those moga-lasers. They are sweet. We're bringing some sky lanterns, and I'm bringing my sons Maximus Prime voice morphing mask. He doesn't play with it anymore and I claimed it from the Goodwill bag. That thing should freak some people out.
Post by glowstickwars on Apr 22, 2010 15:37:49 GMT -5
Thanks for the shout out! Tubes of 100 Show Sticks (thin concert-friendly glow sticks) are going for just $5.99 if you order now. And each tube purchased comes with an entry into a draw to win two tix to 'roo.
We also donate a portion of all proceeds to the Mockingbird Foundation so they can continue to support music education programs for children across the country.
Our group will definately be bringing back the Bonnaroo Bubble Brigade. This comprises of us using the large wormhole bubble rings. It's a nice treat, barring to much wind, to manifest the minds of the masses that walk by as we make snakes, doughnut rings, all weird poop kinda bubbles.
WE stay out of the crowded stages cus' nunya wants bubba goo on ya'
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Thanks for the shout out! Tubes of 100 Show Sticks (thin concert-friendly glow sticks) are going for just $5.99 if you order now. And each tube purchased comes with an entry into a draw to win two tix to 'roo.
We also donate a portion of all proceeds to the Mockingbird Foundation so they can continue to support music education programs for children across the country.
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Is there a difference between show sticks and the regular 8" glow bracelets (the thin, bendy kind)? Do they come with connectors? I like to be able to wear them on my wrists and stuff
but guys, dont forget shipping adds up. I did the research and I still save a few $ through eBay. And as much as I wanna win a ticket, I know my luck's not that great nor can I afford to lose track/sight of how much money I'm spending.... and I don't wanna write an essay. Not while I still have classes, at least.
Post by glowstickwars on Apr 23, 2010 0:11:55 GMT -5
Yes, Show Sticks come with bracelet connectors. They are very similar, but come in an epicly designed tube that's also recyclable. And a portion of all sales is donated to the Mockingbird Foundation (mbird.org) to support music education for kids across the country.
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ooh yeah! facepaint! good 1. I considered that too. i think i even saw some that were blacklight reactive...but i dunno if that kind would be beneficial there (would it?)
i just had to reply to you and let you know that i have and still use the heart blanket that is in your icon. i've had it since i was three or four!
ooh yeah! facepaint! good 1. I considered that too. i think i even saw some that were blacklight reactive...but i dunno if that kind would be beneficial there (would it?)
i just had to reply to you and let you know that i have and still use the heart blanket that is in your icon. i've had it since i was three or four!
haha cool! yeah, i've had my comforter since I was real young too. I have a duvet cover on it now though (since I've grown outta the design and whatnot), but it's not getting used much still. Kinda hard to part with though since I've had it such a long time and it's still in good shape.
El shirt's are always eye-catching. I have 1 myself...I wish I could find some women's shirts though (ie, more flattering cut, like a V neck or something). From what I've found that has been geared toward women, there's little selection and/or overpriced, I think.
Here is a list of stuff I found people love to bring and others enjoy at the same time:
Hula hoops are always a big hit. You can even get ones with LEDs in them for night hooping. Crazy hats furry clothes anything that glows or lights up bubbles glow wire stuff if you can juggle something to juggle a misting bottle that you can cool off yourself and neighbors with fun bracelets costumes anything you want really, just have fun
Post by konstantine on Mar 1, 2011 15:51:39 GMT -5
I hope most of you have seen The Creep video, the digital short from SNL. My friend and I found these ridiculous dinosaur hats at a dollar store that I'm going to try to make into a "beer helmet". That's kind of a toy, right?!
After seeing a couple people with those neato kaliedoscoping star-lens lasers last year, I went ahead and bought one.
They're really really smurfin cool, they can cover a whole wide area with lasor light. Just be careful not to shine it in anyone's face, I usually aim it toward the ground or a ceiling. They're really cheap too if you find them on ebay. I mean REALLY cheap, like $10
you said kaleidescopeing, so i'm assuming this is the "awesome light" my friend and I kept talking about. i've been wondering what that wonderful light was from all good 3 years ago. this guy kept shining it on these two girls wearing puka shell dresses, and the party favors made it more than interesting.
^^^yeah i thought probably so, i still might have to buy some. they seem pretty cool. any cool ideas on lighting up your site. other then your traditional tikis and rope lights. something diffrent and looks cool?
I haven't bought it to know for sure, but it says "Length: 1.5m / 59.1"
I have a battery operated string light with blue and white alternating leds. Thats fun too. Can stay on constantly or flashes, but I cant find that specific 1 anymore. Just 1 color. I like that 1 and attach it to my tent and gets attention/makes it easier for people to keep track of where they are sometimes.
I know it's kind of short, but I figure if I just attach to the back wall of my EZ Up or maybe buy 2 and attach to opposite sides, then that'd be plenty to enjoy.
I figure it could be fun to turn on without being forced to use bright white flashlights and whatnot in the tent or under the EZ Up...and the time projection could be nice if you cant see your watch well in the dark and like to know what time it is when you wake up in the middle of the night or when goin to sleep (I know I definitely wake up throughout the night)
Posted offers less than the buy it now price on both the frosted ball string lights and this projection clock and hopin ill get both. cant wait to see what they look like in person
update: I get the string lights in the mail today. I'm excited. Got the clock too for the fun of it. Comin from Hong Kong, so gonna be a while until I get that.
update #2: I got them, bought batteries, and ... they don't work. *sigh* Also saw some solar color changing stakes in the patio section of Target today...and solar string lights... so tempting.