salwei
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No wootoff for sportwoot!? sportwoot! is like me in gym class, left out and picked last.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
salwei
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jmp8910 wrote:I think I'm going to buy these. Just because I'm a NASCAR fan.. I have no idea what glow sticks have to do with auto racing through lol
They sell them at night races?
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
mkdr
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Ooh, these are perfect for nights out camping with the kids. In for 3 for the various small children in my life, they will all love them!
forever fighting the urge to buy something just because it is cheap and cool...wait, it's cheap and cool, let me click that big yellow button!
mrtbshaw
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Chemsticks are great. Breaking open the non-toxic chemsticks and using their contents on sporting equipment for glow in the dark sports is super mega fun.
I love covering a tennis ball with the non-toxic chemical and playing a rousing game of "let's leave the lights off doubles tennis" at night on the city's courts.
Also, golf takes on a whole new meaning when you break onto a golf course and play some glow in the dark golf (plus there is the added benefit of making all the rich snobby folks at my local country club believe they saw a UFO zipping through the night sky...)
And lastly, kids LOVE when you use the non-toxic chemical mixed with a bottle of bubbles. Instead of it being a daytime only thing, now they can blow glow in the dark bubbles. Now who is the coolest parent on the block? That's right... This guy...
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ranwanimator
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CowboyDann wrote:Could you keep these in the back of your car as makeshift road flares? I have no idea how bright these are but nascar makes me think road flares.
They're not bright enough to serve that purpose.
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seahokedrama
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I use glowsticks anytime going to dark crowded place with kids... or when kids are going round in dark at night.
makes it easier to keep an eye on them and makes them visible to cars...
... and the kids think they're getting a treat.
... does not own an inflatible Ben Wallace... yet
inkycatz
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I'm just hanging out, really.