h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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Eminently useful. I'd get one to keep in my shed, if I had a shed. One helium-filled croissant! |
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walking the dogs one day, we lost their ball up in a tree. ex-boyfriend persuaded me to throw my scarf up into the tree to knock it down, of course that stayed up there as well, followed by my handbag, his umbrella and both the dogs' leads. forget how we got them all down in the end. I was livid. |
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(picutring po and friend, now completely naked, dogs and passer-by whining from overloaded tree) |
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[pluter] Make sure it's flame resistant. Next time I'm stuck in a burning building I'm calling you. |
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You could even add little fans for steering the balloon like those indoor Zeppelins. |
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I like the concept but isn't there going to be a three-way size-weight-toughness tradeoff in the manufacture of the balloon? |
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I like the idea, but it's impossible it use in breezy weather. Living in South Carolina, we have this problem with pine trees. The limbs will die and just stay up there looking ugly. Its easier just to use fishing wire, a bow, an arrow (w/o tip), and some thick rope. Just launch the arrow w/ the fishing line tied to it up over the limb, and use the fishinq line to pull up the rope. Then you can pull it down.
Or just drop 17 dollars on a (big) tow hook and rope. Tie them together and then swing the hook up over the limb, and pull it down. |
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Why not just use your trained monkey? Hmm...trained rescue monkey! |
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I thought it was going to bring things down to Earth from space, but + anyway. |
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what do you use when your hook and line get stuck in the tree? |
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