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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Sounds like it should be in your act.
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ray raymond Veteran user 329 Posts |
If you are looking for replacement balls or final load balls a good source is a pet store. They have all different sizes for cats and dogs and all different colors. for fairly inexpensive you can't go wrong
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Sword of the Soldier Elite user 437 Posts |
Pete, that is really not a bad idea! The story could really be woven into a nice bit of comedy.
Ray...the same idea occurred to me walking down the pet isle in Target. A Pet Store would be even better. Josh |
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konjurer Veteran user Iowa 395 Posts |
I've been making pompom balls lately. They are really easy and fun to make - my 11 year old son loves to make them. They are light so they don't "talk" in the cup. Takes about 5-10 minutes per ball to make depend on how perfectly round you want the ball to be. I purchased several colors of inexpesive yarn from Walmart for $1.28 per package which is enough for dozens of little balls. I also made larger load pompoms as well. Now, if one ball hits the floor I just grab another from my servante.
Using multi-color balls also adds a new dimension. I'm doing a stop light sequence of green, yellow and red within the stacked cups and ending with large, bright orange pompoms for final loads.
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