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Date: Fri, 1 May 92 12:41:15 MDT
From: rh@craycos.com (Robert Herndon)
Message-Id: <9205011841.AA02012@copper.craycos.com>
To: balloon@gawain.cif.rochester.edu
Subject: questions?
Status: OR

Does anyone have a source book for "X-rated" balloons?  While
I was riding the bus from the airport to the IJA convention in
Las Vegas (shortly before I learned to tie balloons), there was
a guy on the bus along with the Butterfly Man who was tying all
sorts of interesting things -- a two-backed beast, a pregnant
woman, and quite a few others that now escape me.  The only one
I can tie is the bi-bear (a tailed bear; one turns its bottom
side and then it's a "boy bear".)

All I've got in my balloon animal booklets are standard critters
suitable for small children...

Robert


