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New film dryer
May 17th, 2008
I made a film dryer out a $5 piece of 4" PVC pipe. It works surprisingly well. Drilled holes at the top and bottom, top ones to hang it from the ceiling, bottom to hold film reel. Put blow dryer at the top, film at the bottom, turn on blow drying, wait 10 minutes, and voila! dry film with a marginal amount of dust.
Trix+2, in xtol
I start with cats. Since the top of this shelf was cleaned off they've taken to lounging around on it during the morning hours.
My uncle visited one night. He brought In-n-Out coffee mugs and licorice (which was devoured quite quickly)
My mom has some science lesson that she teaches which involves crayfish (crawfish, crawdad) or something. When she was done with them she brought them home and was going to boil them. However, instead of doing that, we decided to put them in our fish tank where they happily gobble up anything and everything tossed in.
Outside a local supermarket. Quite dirty and littered, thought it looked cool.
Serious business.
The car that appears to be pulling in acted quite odd. He started to pull into the spot but it seems that once he saw that I was taking a picture he stopped, backed up and presumably went to park somewhere else. At least, that's what it seemed like when it happened.
Sister, nails. Yay.
Dog fur. Summer's here! No more winter coat.
Dog in question.
It's way too hot here in LA. Thanks for viewing/reading.









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