I say to you:

Jun 13, 2006 19:00

Is there anything that doesn't look better covered in silver spraypaint?

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eliane June 13 2006, 23:04:46 UTC
very few things i'd imagine,

Whatcha spraying???

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nasty_canasta June 14 2006, 06:22:36 UTC
Okay, technically it's a prop ... though I now own a hot-pink-and-silver-with-pink-sequins box fan.

Gonna be a nifty summer!

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daleloco June 13 2006, 23:23:39 UTC
China... Silverwear... gold wedding ring. A bright cherry red Benz. :)

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pinchbottom June 14 2006, 05:17:14 UTC
That would be quite a bit of spraypaint; it's a big country.

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daleloco June 14 2006, 14:19:38 UTC
Yeah, we'll have to get started soon.

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ballincollig June 14 2006, 04:20:15 UTC
A hot dog.

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nasty_canasta June 14 2006, 06:23:02 UTC
... see, I might disagree on that one ...

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lady_i June 14 2006, 12:46:32 UTC
I would vote for pie. But lately I am quite enamored with rhinestones and sequins and it is no wonder my mother introduces her children as "the doctor, the lawyer and the one who's attracted to small shiny objects."...so, in short, no. Everything looks better sparkly.

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nasty_canasta June 14 2006, 15:18:27 UTC
That's marinally better, at least, than "the doctor, the lawyer, and the one with the nail up her nose" ...

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fierceblue June 14 2006, 14:22:02 UTC
Everything looks better sprayed silver.

Except maybe nachos.

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nasty_canasta June 14 2006, 15:21:05 UTC
Real, honest-to-goodness, somebody-made-these-and-the-cheese-was-actually-cheese-shaped-until-it-was grated-and-melted, sure.

But movie-theatre / ballpark plastic-cheese-in-a-tray "nachos" can only benefit from the color change, I think. And it's not like the spraypaint makes them any more toxic, is it?

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fierceblue June 14 2006, 19:37:22 UTC
Touche. I see your point.

But I imagine "nachos" would benefit more from a gilding or bronzing process rather than a silvering. We want to accent the stunning tawny tones of the CheezeWhiz, not camouflage them.

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