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They were AWESOME. Notes: You need one roll of TP per hour or they just burn out, not a bad thing really.. You need A LOT of tiki-oil or kerosene, 3 rolls soaked up a 1/2 gallon of oil. Soak them in a pie pan(throw away kind) and use that for the bottom of the pumpkin. Any detailed cuts or small pieces on pumpkins won't last, too much heat/dehydration. A bucket/trash can larger then the pumpkin will smother it in seconds(we did a trial run and were able to reuse the tp.) so they aren't a fire hazard as long as you keep them safely away from things.
Shiny and fast, the Type 188 was nicknamed the "Flaming Pencil". Built for research at very high speeds the Type 188 could reach (appropriately) Mach 1.88 but had an endurance of only half an hour. Adjusted for inflation it remains the most expensive british aircraft project ever. At least it makes a very sexy museum exhibit.
@ the Flaming Lips show
Apparently, the "zoom" feature on my Razr doesn't zoom so much as it crops (with poor quality). This was disappointing.
This is a National Recreation Area which spans the borders of Wyoming and Utah.
As you drive towards the enormous artificial lake which was formed by the impressive Flaming Gorge Dam you pass through some wonderful geological formations.
The area gets its name from the red rock.
Driving through this area is like driving through a 3D Geography text book!
located in a park near the State Capitol of South Dakota.
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The Flaming Lips perform at Marymoor Park Amphitheatre, August 21, 2009 in Redmond, Washington
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