FUNNIEST MASK ENTRIES FOR MASK DECORATION CONTEST

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betty303
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Post by betty303 » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:32 pm

I am starting to save my pennies for a Bag-Pap!

Can't wait for when I can afford it - please put me on the waiting list in 2021 - I look forward to the soothing comfort it will be able to provide. I bet it will blend beautifully with my whistling elbows and gurgle-ing mask leaks!

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Post by birdshell » Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:14 am

Catnapper/Joanie, whatever you do--

Please don't give blarg any ideas!

How cute is that little bagpap? That is an excellent idea, and then there would, of course, be the tartans in various ancillary accessories: maybe kilt-inspired nightwear, sporrans for the "accessories" and (possibly with blarg's help) the new CD series, Bagpipes to Bagpap By?


Excellent entry, and definitely one that will go down in the annals of mask decoration history. Thank you.

I couldn't sleep and maybe now I know why; I'll bet my deceased Scottish immigrant grandfather was trying to give me a message from beyond about this posting.

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Post by birdshell » Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:27 am

Wulfman wrote:Karen,

I am SO flattered you used my idea!

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I had an image in my mind of what it would look like.....now I know.

You guys are a riot!!!

Best wishes,

Den


Almost anything for you, Den--I didn't recall that posting, but it may be where my brain assimilated the idea! At any rate, you definitely would win a lawsuit for the prize, had I made this a legitimate, eligible entry. You deserve all of the credit.

Actually, I did find the Aura/Twilight NP to be more comfortable with the full-face strap. After I am done playing with my various masks, I am definitely going to try that Twilight NP/Aura. I cannot promise to use the full-head pantyhose strap, though.

Thanks again, Den, and I hope everyone is enjoying this contest. THAT is the main goal.



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Post by MikeRobert » Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:38 pm

Catnapper,
A GREAT tribute to the family heritage!
WELL DONE!

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Post by LDuyer » Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:05 pm

Catnapper wrote: BAG-PAP!
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Get yours today!
You know, when my mask ramps up to 18, it often sounds something like a bagpipe!



cute.



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Post by blarg » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:44 pm

Alright, that's it.

I'm going to see if I can make my CPAP power my fireside pipes. (I know already that it's not enough pressure for the real thing.)

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Post by sleepyjane » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:46 am

Oh my Joanie! You have truly outdone yourself on this one!

You should start a new product line called CpapAroundTheWorld and feature something distinct from each country! I'll lend you my young Paddy for the Ireland installment of the series!

Way to go!

Mary


lol..this is so funny. I'd enjoy that as the former maker as halloween costumes when my kids were small netting us over $2000 in prizes and money..it'd be fun.

the bagpipe and Irish were both great!