i finished my 1st large prop. It was a ripped apart torso. Sorry no pics. I had to
check it on a victim. I took it next door in the afternoon. My neighbors girlfriend came out while me and walter were in the kitchen. Well she walked up on my little friend and screamed. All i could do was laugh. Apparently it worked. I cant wait until tomorrow. I work in a salvage yard. I am going to put it in the trunk of one of our new cars and see what happens. maybe i will wind up with a new prop. A fresh corpse. HA Ha I am having fun. I will have to get a digital camera to post a pic soon. Now on to my next project.
Thread: first prop build
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first prop build –
08-26-2007,05:31 PM
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08-27-2007,06:34 AM
very nice
and funny
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08-27-2007,08:49 AM
It's all fun and games until the FBI shows up!
Happened to an archeologist friend of mine a
couple of years ago. He did a replica skull that
looked like it came out of a burial mound to sell
on E-bay. Actually got a visit from humorless men in
sunglasses one day at about 4:30 in the morning.
Good times...good times.
DB"But Why is the rum gone???"
" If wishes were horses we'd all be eatin' steak"
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good advice –
08-27-2007,02:59 PM
i will keep that in mind.
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08-27-2007,05:35 PM
If you're gonna do the prank at your salvage yard, slip it into the back of a nice fullsize car that looks like it could have had a questionable past. Lincoln Towncar or Cadillac DeVille are the stereotypical favorites. But send one of your coworkers / employees / boss out to the car instead of leaving it for a customer.
End Male Genital Mutilation. Don't circumcise.
Restore your fore' http://foreskinrestorationchat.info/
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08-27-2007,06:33 PM
dont worry no customers involved. only coworkers.



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