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Marduke Kurios Veteran user Vancouver, Canada 316 Posts |
I have to share this with you guys. It is too wild!
If any of you watched The Lost Boys, you'll know which scene I got the idea from. I bought 'Gypsy Finger' from Joe Stevens about 2 months ago. It is a beautiful 'mummified' finger used for a pendulum effect. I already have a nice pendulum so I attached this very realistic finger to a pull. A couple of weeks ago, I was with some friends at a restaurant eating french fries, and, well a couple of them had these unexplained hallucinations. These things just happen when I'm around. Tasty huh!? You get the picture. Because they're my friends, they know I'm a bit weird, but I think this has a couple of them really scared of me now. I don't have a clue what they're talking about. If any of you try this, please let me know. I want to know if anyone comes up with some other ideas for it. I think I might get another one for something else. The finger look so real, it's scary! Try it.
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Michael Peterson Inner circle is where I'm trapped, because of my 4071 Posts |
I like it
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Jim Short Regular user 142 Posts |
So what would you do with plastic doggie do...?
Was that meant to be edible?
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magus Special user Huntington Beach, Ca 669 Posts |
I'm nitpicking here-
finger in french fries was "the Hitcher", worms in noodles was lost boys, But I'm at a loss for the plastoc doggie do movie... Patrick
crappy deium-
what a lousy day to be seized thaumometer- a device for measuring a magical field |
Marduke Kurios Veteran user Vancouver, Canada 316 Posts |
Right,
I forgot about The Hitcher, but I did relate the idea to the noodles in The Lost Boys. And since you asked, I haven't used the plastic doggie present for a long time, but when I did use it, I would show friends what our Canadian dollar was really worth on the world market. I guess I should start using it again, now that we are almost, completely, financially hooped.
Live well,
Laugh often, Love always. To the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world. Without Prejudice, All Rights Reserved. |
Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
Yep, the finger was The Hitcher.
Plastic Doggie Doo can be loaded under something for production of an invisible dog (may be a Ken Brooke idea). Somehow, there is nothing spooky about doggie doo, unless it glows in the dark and was left behind by Zoltan, Hound of Dracula. I like the idea of a mummified finger as a pendulem for use in bizarre magic. Not seen or heard of that until now. Paul Hallas |
Damion Corbett Regular user 115 Posts |
Hitcher = Finger
Lost Boys = Maggots and Worms Check out a movie called Pink Flamingo's by John Walters for the doggie doo. |
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