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usa Regular user 183 Posts |
I just got some of those anywhere matches, came up with this idea that you can place two of those in normal box of matches but upside down, light one on the wall or a table, then open another side and they can't do the same, after that you light one again.
Anything else out there? Just curious. |
Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
You can do a "flydini" production, or just light them on your zipper.
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cheesewrestler Inner circle Chicago 1157 Posts |
WC Fields started out as a juggler, playing a "tramp" character (unshaven, beat up top hat, etc.) One of his signature bits in this act was lighting a match by striking it against the stubble on his chin. You could (ouch) try that ...
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Glenn Alloway Regular user Edmonton AB Canada 103 Posts |
If you are really ambitious you can light it on your teeth.
Or you can do a crazy man handcuff effect with match sticks. This can be found on Dan Harlans elastic band series Vol. 3
"This is madness and yet there is method in it." ~Shakespeare
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Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
I have tried to light it on both stubble and teeth. (It was 5am and I'd been up all night). Neither worked!! Regular paper works however and leaves a great big burn mark, so don't use important documents.
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