From [email protected] Mon Jul 24 19:36:47 1995 Received: from swift.cvs.rochester.edu by mother.ent.rochester.edu with SMTP id AA03922 (5.65/IDA-1.4.4 for /usr/local/lib/lists/balloon.archive); Mon, 24 Jul 1995 19:36:47 -0400 Received: by cvs.rochester.edu (4.1/MAIN-MX-1.4.3.2) id AA09350; Mon, 24 Jul 95 19:37:46 EDT Resent-Date: Mon, 24 Jul 1995 18:37:24 -0500 Old-Return-Path:Date: Mon, 24 Jul 1995 18:37:24 -0500 Message-Id: <[email protected]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: [email protected] From: Mark Balzer Subject: Re: Slick Magazine! Resent-Message-Id: <"kwwXw1.0.1I2.9x25m"@swift.cvs.rochester.edu> Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/441 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] >Wow,... I got to see what Marvin looks like... and T. Meyers. Wait till you see them in the swimsuit issue !!! I wonder who'll be in the centerfold ? :-) >Will I subscribe? Lets see... $24 for 4 issues, each issue has 24 pages, >gosh -- that's $.25 a page! > > -Mark "cut me a deal on the price" Joerger Hmmm, it is steep... and $24 will buy a lotta balloon books.... Lemme call Ed McMahon and see if it's available at a discount through Publisher's Clearing House. Then if I win the million bucks, I'll buy everyone on the mailing list a subscription (and Olga too) ! :-) Anyway, the engineer and realist in me would like to add a modification to Marvin's lobster in BMTM: Currently the tail is just 2 balloons runing lengthwise, but in reality the tail should have a number of "plates" on it running laterally, plus some detail underneath. A new tapering tail with four plates can be made like this: Don't make the two ear (pinch) twists at the rear of the torso. Instead, cut and tie one of the balloons off (save it because you will need it) and with the other do this: (numbers are approx size in inches) _____ ____ __ ______ _____ __ _____ _____ __ ______ ____ ... (__2__)(1.25)(.5)(_1.75_)(_1.0_)(.5)(_1.5_)(_.75_)(.5)(_1.25_)(_.7_)... Ear twist EVERYTHING but the .5 inch bubbles. Arrange them as follows: ,____. ,____. ,___. ,__. ------. / \ / \ / \ / \ torso : 2 : 1.75 : 1.5 : 1.25 : : ET : ET : ET : ET : ------<: ,^. ,^. ,^. ,' torso :>-----<.5 >----<.5 >---<.5 >--< this will completely : 1.25 >v< 1.0 >v< .75 >v< .7 > use up the balloon ------' `_____' `____' `___' `__' (actually, on the one I made, I put in a tiny bit too much air, so I had to let some out, and the resulting knot helped me to make the bottom .7" ear twist.) With the left over balloon, twist it into 2 equal length bubbles and tie the free ends together. Fold each bubble in half to form the two big ear-twist tail fins, and twist them in to the joint between the last .5" bubble and the last pair of ear twists. The tail will have a very slight downward curvature to it, which can be adjusted by playing with the halves of the torso and the individual tail bubbles. This lobster variation really DOES look good enough to eat! Mark o _/ \_