From balloon-request@cvs.rochester.edu Mon Nov 20 12:33:44 1995 id AA25278; Mon, 20 Nov 95 12:30:36 EST Message-Id: <199511201730.KAA16671@usr1.primenet.com> To: Balloon Modelling Subject: AMOUNT of Mail Date: Mon, 20 Nov 95 10:32:47 -0500 From: "Powers, Clyde & Arlene" -- [ From: Powers, Clyde & Arlene * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- Larry, Have you considered setting up a chat line or room at a certain time each week. We could have some one note the highlights and post them to the line each week, and cut down on the number of postings, especially if you are still concerned about disk space. I enjoy the mail, but have seen several people drop off due to the large amount. As I pose this to you, know that I am pretty ignorant as to what this entails, it was a suggestion from my husband who is the "computer guy" in this family. I know there is one on AOL , but I am on an Internet provider, so am unable to join in, but would love to I never get tired of talking about balloons, and working with others to create and improve sculptures. John - on your yellow bird, it is cute if you add balloon eyes, blow up a white 260 about five to six inches, twist two 2 1/2 or three in bubbles, wrap around the third head bubble at the top of the head before you fold it over, then after it is folded over, tie the ends together securing around the head, then draw eyes and eye lashes on the white balloons, if you want the white eyes smaller, use 130's.You can also use a clear balloon and do the googly eyes with balloon seeds, or high bounce balls in them. Arleenie