Do those come with an activated charcoal insert so when you are diving down deep you get a pleasant smell not causing you to rise to the surface to get air? Could be useful product…..
“There were the Useful Presents: engulfing mufflers of the old coach days, and mittens made for giant sloths; zebra scarfs of a substance like silky gum that could be tug-o’-warred down to the galoshes; blinding tam-o’-shanters like patchwork tea cozies and bunny-suited busbies and balaclavas for victims of head-shrinking tribes; from aunts who always wore wool next to the skin there were mustached and rasping vests that made you wonder why the aunts had any skin left at all; and once I had a little crocheted nose bag from an aunt now, alas, no longer whinnying with us.”
I know what it is!
Comment by Mers\AAC — February 26, 2009 @ 12:44 am
Ummmm what?
Comment by Jesse — February 26, 2009 @ 9:12 am
What are some of your logos?
Comment by Jeff Yockey — February 26, 2009 @ 1:38 pm
It’s a crocheted nose warmer. You don’t wear these during the winter?
Comment by Cara — February 26, 2009 @ 1:58 pm
could be used for Roberts next swim suit =8^O
Comment by Mongo — February 26, 2009 @ 2:09 pm
Jeff, you can search “tattoo artwork” and it should bring you to the post that gives the downloadable files containing our logos.
Comment by Cara — February 26, 2009 @ 3:12 pm
Do those come with an activated charcoal insert so when you are diving down deep you get a pleasant smell not causing you to rise to the surface to get air? Could be useful product…..
Comment by JR — February 27, 2009 @ 12:43 am
“There were the Useful Presents: engulfing mufflers of the old coach days, and mittens made for giant sloths; zebra scarfs of a substance like silky gum that could be tug-o’-warred down to the galoshes; blinding tam-o’-shanters like patchwork tea cozies and bunny-suited busbies and balaclavas for victims of head-shrinking tribes; from aunts who always wore wool next to the skin there were mustached and rasping vests that made you wonder why the aunts had any skin left at all; and once I had a little crocheted nose bag from an aunt now, alas, no longer whinnying with us.”
A Child’s Christmas in Wales
-Dylan Thomas
Comment by Thomas — March 1, 2009 @ 1:38 am