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My Mathmos Telstar hand-poured lava lamp in the shape of a rocketship. It's number 426 out of 500 made. I have a certificate signed by Cressida Granger.
Esse layout vai para aqueles que pensaram que eu não ia conseguir fazer isso, eu achei um PNG no DeviantART e vi que ninguém usou numa header, então aproveitei e usei na header, gostaram?
PS: Reencarnando a Amanda Rosa LOL
Another Lava Lamp inside Encounter Restaurant & Bar at Los Angeles International Airport. See: www.encounterlax.com
Went to a party at Brian and Rhonda's place on Friday, which was fun. Made some new friends. Ate some new foods. Watched some people play naked twister. It was a good sort of party.
my version of Jacquie Gering's Lava Lamp Revisited from Spring 2013 modern patchwork magazine - really fun quilt - hope to have a better photo after its quilted - it might not be raining then !
www.flowoflava.com | The History of the Lava Lamp loves the Original Mathmos Lava Lamps. See the white edition of the Mathmos Astro Baby.
The beautiful Auras Glow 2 clear stand with Sunsplash Orange bubbles. We love this lamp - www.keepbubbling.com
Tried some shots of the old lava lamp. Thought it needed some processing to make it glow. 2011YIP
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3.24.2011
Apparently this is related to a loophole that Netflix is taking advantage of in a rental exclusivity deal between Blockbuster and The Weinstein Company.
See the letter called Blockbuster Moralizing, located here.
This is my Lava Lamp that I made at home. In this Lava Lamp I was trying to compare how much bubbles will come out if the cap was on or off.
Mathmos Black Astro with Orange Lava | Lava Lamp by Mathmos | Mathmos the Inventors of the Lava Lamp
The new Hearst Building is a bold stroke of design, half eyesore and half breathtaking shine and glass.
The new geometric tower is perched atop the staid and quietly ornate International Magazine Building (1927), in a kind of Blade Runner retrofit hybrid style. Detractors called it a Lava Lamp design, and they've got a point. Happily, I like lava lamps.
The theme this past week for the MacroMondays group was "The Seventies" which had me pulling out items we have not used or played with in a while.
So we got to play with some stuff we haven't had out in a while - including the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Lava Lamp and Disco Mirror Ball.
(Did you know that Disco was the reason the Chicago White Sox forfeited a game in the 70's? During a double-header, between games the team featured a "I hate disco" event where folks brought in disco records that were piled in the center outfield and then blown up. It created such a mess that they had to forfeit the second game of the double-header due to field conditions! At least that is what I remember, the year of Richie Zisk, Harold Bannister, and company, and the ever present Harry "Hoooly Cow" Carey)
Also included a "groovy" cotton shirt similar to one my "hip" 8th grade science teacher used to wear, and a rainbow belt that represents the rainbow coalition of Jesse Jackson, and a dog tag to commemorate the Vietnam War that ended shortly after my family returned from overseas... I believe Nixon resigned just a week after we arrived...!
As always, thanks for your visits, your comments and your faves! Now.... go do the "Hustle!"
Kennington Road. Some photos taken on Kennington Road. No 59 was the registered address of Crestworth Ltd. Inventors of the Astro Lamp which became an icon of its time and has transcended time to be a design icon. The Astro lamp also known as the Lava Lamp was invented by Edward Craven Walker and launched in 1963.
Fabulous! For more on the history please visit: www.flowoflava.com
Can anyone guess what this is ? My wife should find it easy so she'll have to be excluded. And no, it's not rude, honest.
For an answer, see below.
This is kinda fun...and kinda warm...
Hey, no peeing in the lamp!
365: Just finished moving today, my back was killing me, and we finally plugged in the lava lamp! Yay!
Hey, hot wax...kinky!
Uhhh...how do I get outta here anyway?