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Apr 08, 2010 15:05

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This does not involve dangerous chemicals and broken glass in a blender. And you can watch from a safe distance. How's that sound?

post: geeking out, verse: enticement, person: peter petrelli

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lifetimedreamer April 8 2010, 21:43:56 UTC
Oooh, glow.

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hornrimmed April 8 2010, 21:44:44 UTC
Yes, it does.

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lifetimedreamer April 9 2010, 06:53:24 UTC
It's too short though, that's not as fun.

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hornrimmed April 9 2010, 15:06:43 UTC
Creating something is always more interesting than destroying something, though.

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lifetimedreamer April 10 2010, 04:58:02 UTC
Yeah, but too bad it doesn't last longer.

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hornrimmed April 10 2010, 13:16:03 UTC
Picky, picky.

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lifetimedreamer April 11 2010, 00:31:46 UTC
But... yeah, well, okay. It would still be better if it lasted longer.

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hornrimmed April 11 2010, 01:36:27 UTC
We could figure out a way to keep it airtight.

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lifetimedreamer April 11 2010, 02:58:14 UTC
Oooh, yeah. That could do it.

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hornrimmed April 11 2010, 03:00:32 UTC
It still wouldn't last as long as the professional ones.

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lifetimedreamer April 11 2010, 03:53:37 UTC
Well.. we could try I guess...

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hornrimmed April 11 2010, 04:01:15 UTC
Come on. It'll be fun.

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lifetimedreamer April 11 2010, 06:36:47 UTC
You should be a science teacher.

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hornrimmed April 11 2010, 14:08:36 UTC
What, and give up my shop?

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lifetimedreamer April 11 2010, 21:35:39 UTC
Of course not. The shop will be great.

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hornrimmed April 11 2010, 21:38:35 UTC
I think the shop is a good idea. Teaching will have to wait.

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