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Little skateboarder figures with spikes in the bottom of the feet to stick in to a bar of soap.
Then try to pull of 360's and mctwists with your Soapboarder in the wet tub.
Surfboard Shaped Soap
http://www.alohamol...oducts_tropical.htm [paix120, Mar 02 2009]
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You would need the slomo cam to really capture their wild moves. Good, good stuff! |
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We manufactured small skateboards with Corgi Car wheels and real grip tape and cardboard and had a go in the empty tub. This idea is much better and can be implemented while showering. |
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Just to make it that more difficult, make it into a surfboarding version... biologically friendly, of course! |
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Birthday cake figures often come with spikes - perhaps you could find a skateboarding dude on a cake decorating supply site. (Tho' I couldn't in a quick search just now.) |
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For gnomethang, you can buy mini-skateboards at skateboading shops (as keyrings or on their own). |
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Didn't find any 20 years ago! - we had to make our own entertainment in them days. |
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A two-piece bath pack, figurine and board, both made from decorated soap would be a snap to put together and would thrill most kids for a whole bath. + For that alone. |
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Apparently, the new version of Monopoly has a skateboard as one of the counters. |
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I did this in the tub as a kid. You can take a regular action figure and cram its feet in, cant you? + |
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