September 25, 2011 Blow-up Wedding Gown

CaliforniaMama • Sep 25, 2011 8:16 am
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How's this for a unique wedding gown?

May I suggest a box of pins for some honeymoon fun?

via Shine

For more balloon fun, check out this Balloon Fashion Show.
DanaC • Sep 25, 2011 8:19 am
A jellybean wedding dress?
DanaC • Sep 25, 2011 8:20 am
*tilts head at slight angle and peers at the photo*

She looks an awful lot like the CIA chick in Torchwood. the one who [spoilers just in case] [COLOR="White"]turned out to be a Family double agent. [/COLOR]
Sundae • Sep 25, 2011 8:33 am
Wrong. Just wrong.
Imagine the noise of it?!

Way not to take your vows seriously!

Dana - I didn't properly recognise her in the church.
I had to pause, then recognised her eyes.
[COLOR="White"]Bitch got her just desserts, and I don't mean cake at the wake.[/COLOR]
monster • Sep 25, 2011 1:49 pm
What should you wear to take your vows seriously?

Something made from material that is a little heavier?

Like meat or duct tape? Duct tape is very serious.
footfootfoot • Sep 25, 2011 3:17 pm
how is virginity like a balloon?

One prick and it's gone.
Gravdigr • Sep 25, 2011 3:18 pm
CaliforniaMama;758364 wrote:

May I suggest a box of pins for some honeymoon fun?


I'd pop it. Her and her Mary Tyler Moore look-a-like friend too.:whip:
SPUCK • Sep 26, 2011 5:02 am
You don't need pins.. Just a very light mist of citrus juice. A squirt gun maybe.

I used to work in a dart game at the Boardwalk. One day I'd just finished blowing up and tying a little more than a thousand balloons. I was standing waist deep in them. Another employee wades into the room sez, "Hi", and starts pealing an orange. The entire room erupted leaving only about 20 balloons unpopped. We were amazed - then I was annoyed.

[COLOR="black"][COLOR="black"]Has to the plastic balloons not the rubber ones.[/COLOR][/COLOR]
CaliforniaMama • Sep 26, 2011 8:05 am
SPUCK;758488 wrote:
I used to work in a dart game at the Boardwalk.


So, what is the secret to popping those [uh-hem] balloons? Besides dipping the dart in the lemonade?
infinite monkey • Sep 26, 2011 8:37 am
SPUCK;758488 wrote:
You don't need pins.. Just a very light mist of citrus juice. A squirt gun maybe.

I used to work in a dart game at the Boardwalk. One day I'd just finished blowing up and tying a little more than a thousand balloons. I was standing waist deep in them. Another employee wades into the room sez, "Hi", and starts pealing an orange. The entire room erupted leaving only about 20 balloons unpopped. We were amazed - then I was annoyed.

[COLOR="black"][COLOR="black"]Has to the plastic balloons not the rubber ones.[/COLOR][/COLOR]


I was like no way.

Then I saw this online. It's not quite scientific evidence but I certainly have an experiment for my nieces!

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ZenGum • Sep 26, 2011 8:16 pm
Makes me wonder what other common household substances might work. I'd say vinegar would be likely.
footfootfoot • Sep 27, 2011 3:48 pm
latex + oil =
BigV • Sep 27, 2011 11:12 pm
fo. sho.
SPUCK • Sep 28, 2011 5:38 am
I suspect any acid.

I will caution you that plastic balloons are dangerous. When they pop they are more like a breaking glass than a rapidly tearing rubber balloon. They go off with a very sharp crack and the fragments leave at substantially higher velocities. The fragments often hurt when they hit you and I suspect could hurt a kid's eye.
DanaC • Sep 28, 2011 5:43 am
Plastic balloons? I don;t think I've ever encountered such a thing...
SPUCK • Sep 30, 2011 4:49 am
They're very slippery, dry, and have a hard surface. Often they look shiny compared to the classical rubber balloons. I think they may cost less and leak less.
WayneDelgado • May 21, 2013 7:39 am
DanaC;758365 wrote:
A jellybean wedding dress?


It looks fantastic isn't it:). I will ask my bride to get same dress. She would look lovely:D:D
BigV • May 21, 2013 11:03 am
Welcome to the cellar WayneDelgado!

I wonder what the lady in question would have to say about it. :D