Not your best work with that come back. Try againEcho wrote:DFEX wrote:...with nothing better to do. Like I said to nick "Let Echo be Echo"Echo wrote: I'm a mean person.
Dont tell me what to do.


Not your best work with that come back. Try againEcho wrote:DFEX wrote:...with nothing better to do. Like I said to nick "Let Echo be Echo"Echo wrote: I'm a mean person.
Dont tell me what to do.
Sorry I was busy with your girlfriend, wasn't really paying attention.DFEX wrote: Not your best work with that come back. Try again![]()
You wouldn't even know what to do little boy!Echo wrote:Sorry I was busy with your girlfriend, wasn't really paying attention.DFEX wrote: Not your best work with that come back. Try again![]()
DFEX wrote:You wouldn't even know what to do little boy!Echo wrote:Sorry I was busy with your girlfriend, wasn't really paying attention.DFEX wrote: Not your best work with that come back. Try again![]()
Ask your mum.DFEX wrote:Does there happen to be any fire spinners or anyone that has taken photos of someone spinning underground? I want to know if I need to take extra precautions in such an enclosured space. Is fire water better to use becaude of its low fumes etc. Any help much appreciated
Also, think skin protection.Midget wrote:Ask your mum.DFEX wrote:Does there happen to be any fire spinners or anyone that has taken photos of someone spinning underground? I want to know if I need to take extra precautions in such an enclosured space. Is fire water better to use becaude of its low fumes etc. Any help much appreciated
But seriously, I've never played with that, but I'd say to not stay too long and bring a respirator?
Was more after personal experiences so no point asking my mum.Crispex wrote:Also, think skin protection.Midget wrote:Ask your mum.DFEX wrote:Does there happen to be any fire spinners or anyone that has taken photos of someone spinning underground? I want to know if I need to take extra precautions in such an enclosured space. Is fire water better to use becaude of its low fumes etc. Any help much appreciated
But seriously, I've never played with that, but I'd say to not stay too long and bring a respirator?
How? Why?Rantallion wrote:cereal in a coffee cup is sooooo good
Stop messing up the clean cups and just swig it from the bottle like a real manMidget wrote:Wine in a coffee cup...
Manager: What are you drinking from the bottle?Dynamite wrote:Stop messing up the clean cups and just swig it from the bottle like a real manMidget wrote:Wine in a coffee cup...
Sorry for the late reply. If you are speaking of wool spins, I would say that protection isn't necessary. Just get your whisk on some rope and you should be fine. The large chunks should fly away from you and the sparks aren't sufficient to light you up. Since you're talking of fire water though, I'm not sure if you mean wool spins or some other method. Obviously don't do this in places where there are flammable surroundings (i.e. timber yards, sewage systems (fumes)), but you should be fine to spin in most drains.DFEX wrote:Does there happen to be any fire spinners or anyone that has taken photos of someone spinning underground? I want to know if I need to take extra precautions in such an enclosured space. Is fire water better to use becaude of its low fumes etc. Any help much appreciated
In close quarters you may get the odd burning fragment bounce.DFEX wrote:
I thought respi but why skin protection?
Yeah I mean FIRE spinning/twirling or even fire breathing. With a proper staff or poi. Steel wool is something i haven't tried but have know about for years, similar concept but different outcome.phytrix wrote:Sorry for the late reply. If you are speaking of wool spins, I would say that protection isn't necessary. Just get your whisk on some rope and you should be fine. The large chunks should fly away from you and the sparks aren't sufficient to light you up. Since you're talking of fire water though, I'm not sure if you mean wool spins or some other method. Obviously don't do this in places where there are flammable surroundings (i.e. timber yards, sewage systems (fumes)), but you should be fine to spin in most drains.DFEX wrote:Does there happen to be any fire spinners or anyone that has taken photos of someone spinning underground? I want to know if I need to take extra precautions in such an enclosured space. Is fire water better to use becaude of its low fumes etc. Any help much appreciated
Yup, 1 monthCrispex wrote:Did the little echo get banned?
Roflmao! It was only a matter of timephytrix wrote:Yup, 1 monthCrispex wrote:Did the little echo get banned?
Good luck! Never know what you're gonna find in an old house.Rantallion wrote:Spotted an ugly house empty for demolition on my way to Parra, might have to drop in tomorrow after work. Don't think there'll be anything interesting in there, but I always feel so bad for houses being demolished for the sake of uglier, bigger buildings. :'c
Thanks, will have to look into it. I downloaded GIMP but the interface is disgustingd0dg3r wrote:Seems like I'm too late for this response but it's very easy to add smiley faces over images using Photoscape. (It's free and fairly good.)
MS Paint can't process transparency, so unfortunately any vector image has a big black/white box around itaydun wrote:Or mspaint