Flying an Octopus - First flying balloon sculpture - On DVD and VHS
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:45:26 +0100
From: Jan Lissens W 51737 <lissensj@access.bel.alcatel.be>
To: sirtwistalot@juno.com
Subject: Re: decorating and question

I have not yet taken the time to review that section (woe upon me, right
Johnna ?), but there is a section on balloon decorating in the Guide, which,
if it is anything like the twisting guide, should provide more answers than
you have questions. I made my first arch two weeks ago for Halloween, based
on what Johnna Perry told me about these things. I was actually surprised
how easy it was. This lead me to believe that either:

A.Balloon decorating is easy (errrrrrrrr...scratch that option !!!!!),
B. I am incredibly talented and can make anything out of anything inflatable
(BUZZZZZZZ ! Wrong answer !!!!!. Do not go to door number 5 !)
C. I had a very good instructions from a extremely good decorator
(DINGDINGDINGDINGDING ! Right Answer ! Trekkie Twister, Come o-ho-hon
do-hown !!!!!!)

I erased the original post, so i don`t know who first asked the question,
but whoever asked it, mail me and I will tell you how I did it. I`m not
subscribed to the deco list, so I can`t  post it there.

Then,

A quick question for Sci-fi buffs. I`m working on some Babylon5 balloons.
Right now I`m concentrating on ships, but is there anybody who already did
some other stuff related to this show that could inspire me ?
(For the SF-illiterates out there, Babylon5 is (was, since it`s over) an
incredibly good weekly Sci-Fi show, and if you really  did not know that,
what planet are you from, and please don`t take me there !)



Toodles,


The Trekkie (Tim, let go of my socks !!!!) Twister