21 Dec 2012, 18:14
24 Dec 2012, 14:28
(21 Dec 2012, 16:24 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, if someone knows where to find one (NL, BE, DE), please let me know. I need it mostly for medical purposes, but you know, you never know ... 😉
Hospital supplies?
24 Dec 2012, 18:02
New Skin.. That's what it's called. On ebay, USA (3 PACK New Skin Liquid Bandage Spray First Aid bug out bag)...
eBay: New Skin liquid bandage spray
Just spray it on and put on your nylons. It just mite work.
eBay: New Skin liquid bandage spray
Just spray it on and put on your nylons. It just mite work.
29 Dec 2012, 01:08
Just stumbled upon my own post from four years ago about body adhesives: http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/2317 Gonna buy one.
eBay: body adhesive
eBay: body adhesive
29 Dec 2012, 08:21
Something intended for Irish dancers
Search eBay UK: sock glue Irish dancing
Japanese schoolgirls use a similar product to keep their socks half-way up in a manga-esque fashion.
The short story 'Liquid Latex Error' by 'Permalatex' is perhaps somewhat related to this topic too:
http://www.latexstories.net/storieslr/liquid_latex.html
Search eBay UK: sock glue Irish dancing
Japanese schoolgirls use a similar product to keep their socks half-way up in a manga-esque fashion.
The short story 'Liquid Latex Error' by 'Permalatex' is perhaps somewhat related to this topic too:
http://www.latexstories.net/storieslr/liquid_latex.html
01 Jan 2013, 17:51
Btw, the actor in question was Buddy "Uncle Jed Clampett" Ebsen
(16 Dec 2012, 12:43 )Strappado Wrote: [ -> ](16 Dec 2012, 00:26 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ](16 Dec 2012, 00:20 )Strappado Wrote: [ -> ]How will the glue affect your sweating?Yep, that reminds me the old story when a boy was painted with gold for a celebration and then died because the skin pores were blocked.
There was the actor of the robot in Wizard of Oz, who was covered with silver paint and nearly died - or perhaps even died in hospital, I am not sure. His successor had no trouble at all. In Goldfinger (James Bond), a girl is killed by being gold-plated. The actress was entirely covered in gold-paint, except for a small patch of skin - for safety reasons. Today, we know better, skin does not breathe, it doesn't play any role in oxygen supply. The actor in Wizard of Oz probably had a strong allergic reaction, even leaving a patch of skin free from paint wouldn't have saved him. Mythbusters have made an entertaining episode about this myth, can be found on youtube.
25 Apr 2013, 01:57
I've always wanted to get in several layers of encasement and then coat my whole body in liquid latex...now that sounds amazing.