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02/06/2010

Add Phosphorescent Powder to Sugru for Glow-in-the-Dark Action!

via sugru.com

Wow. Amending Sugru with glow powder.

I'm way too excited. 

And I'm pretty sure they make glow powder non-radioactive now, unlike the stuff we had when I was little.  Which explains a few things about my personality.

If I find a source for glow powder I'll post it. Okay, here it is...$10 will get you started on the glowy path!  I could squeal.  Oh, I just did. 

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Abi

mag
that is some sugru color.. its really pretty and even the texture too!

Michael

"Add Phosphorescent Powder to Sugru for Glow-in-the-Dark Action!"

So I wasn't the only one with penis on the brain.

ToolGirl

No, and that's what makes you special Michael!

Michael

Maybe it's because I'm taking some engineering classes that my mind slipped back in to college prank mode.

I just imagined stashing a bunch of neutral colored, glow in the dark sugru penises all over my roommates bedroom and waiting for the lights to go out.

Mag

Michael, with your engineering skills and prank aptitude, I think you should start a cottage industry manufacturing glow in the dark naughty bits.

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