:) it's 1am here, think i just need sleep.
:) it's 1am here, think i just need sleep.
yeah my bad, when i said "i was very surprised" , i quickly realized i actually wasn't surprised at all and id slipped into the "idiotic comment writing zone".
Edit: deleting that post. this is all just a bit depressing. Also how do you delete kinja posts, is it possible?
Im getting a beer out of the fridge right now and dedicating it's consumption to all those who lost their drinks.
my thoughts exactly
Im only a couple of hundred days off that milestone. That's a long time, very depressing.
Not putting windows in is just asking people prone to travel sickness to throw up in your bus
Exactly, i don't mind watching his films. They are adequately entertaining if you want to kill a few hours, but he isn't some sort of film genius.
if god had done his job properly this wouldn't be a problem. Very shoddy beginners mistake.
Ali Baba in Las Vegas i would go and see!
James Cameron made a really unoriginal cliched film, and now other people who also wrote unoriginal cliched stories think they are owed something.Good luck with that.
would look a lot better if they dimmed the lights a bit.
Don't forget the awesome leather jackets that could be made!
i'd go see that even if it is fake.
pointy end.
You have to have very fine control over the pipe and gloves inhibit this.Basically the danger of wearing gloves outweighs the positives.The thing i noticed was some of the guys not wearing glasses! Not only danger from the occasional exploding piece but also the UV light from the furnace can be quite damaging to your…
i know it's nuts! Especially the guy with a tie under his coat.Shorts and a singlet vest for me, not that I've blown in 3 or 4 years :(
that was a fantastic film, those guys were such good blowers, just brilliant movement.Like a lazy sort of flair in the way they moved, the sort you get when you've repeated an action thousands and thousands of times. I miss glass blowing, i was never that good at it, and its hot, hard work. But it's also incredibly…
Your tolerance to heat definitely builds up a lot, and a lot of blowers have quite strong wrists and arms.lung capacity not so much, its more about forcing pressure in small bursts.
I hadn't thought of that. Hypergolics are nasty.