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A Liquid Idea
I was thinkin of buying some glow in the dark paint (the green stuff) at an art store or whatever and covering white gloves in it. It would be like a glowing streak of liquidness. I don't see how it WOULDN'T work, but you never know? Anyone ever tried this? And maybe put a strip of it on the bottom of one of my pairs of shoes to highlight the footwork.
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I think that is the root of the problem. Ravers raving when not at a rave... deserve whatever they get. Rave, rave, rave! I say rave again! And once more! Rave! |
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Might I also suggest glowing balls? Very easy to do: 1)cut hole in crotch of pants 2)pull balls through 3)teabag bowl of paint 4)enjoy! It's all the rage in the UK. |
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If you really want to find wicked blacklight stuff, what you gotta do is get yourself one of these: http://www.djmart.com/hablwfl.html
Take it and go to like Dressew or any other fabric store, and search for stuff that glows. You can find lots of glowy shit at dollar stores too; strings, cheap paints, nail polish, etc. Not just green, either. One trick - certain kinds of CHEAP (like, dollar-store cheap) liquid laundry detergents are high in phosphates. Phosphates are what makes your white tshirt glow blue under blacklight - they're used in industrial laundries and in the manufacturing process, which is why a new white tshirt will glow brighter than an old one. Get some of that liquid soap (test in the store with the blacklight to make sure you've got the right stuff), and paint your shirts or pants in patterns with it. Don't paint your skin, it'll cause irritation. Woolite used to work, but they changed formulas. |