if you have a bubblewrap addiction...

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TrunkMonkey
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...have fun.

-demetrius


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Entertainment for hours, but it cant replace the real thing..... :)

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hudy
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Just not the same man, now I feel the need for the real thing! Why oh why do you torture me like this!!!!lol

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OMFG!!!! NOW I NEED THE REAL THING TOO!!!!! I just feel like getting one and just twist it so i can hear the multiple pops!! ITS ALL YOUR FAULT!!!

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elwesso
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YES YES YES!!! Or getting like 4 or 5 sheets, folding them together and running over it with something heavy...

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thats fun. maniac mode ownz me

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I work at home depot. We like to gatherbubblewrap all together. Put it all in a large box that will fit in the cardboard bailer. They compress it. It also works very well with those air pocket things. Before we thought of the cardboard bailer idea we also liked running bubble wrap over with the 8 ton forklift. Nick

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Jesda
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Okay, small bubble wrap vs. big bubble wrap? Which is more satisfying? The small ones you can chew on, but the big ones I think are satisfying in the hands!

-Jesda

TrunkMonkey
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there is no comparrison.

small bubble wrap > big bubble wrap.

-demetrius

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JohnI3laze
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Well thanx a lot Demcj. I had stuff to do today too, well I guess it really wasn't THAT important. :doh

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I like the big bubble wrap better.... With the small stuff, you can never pop every single ones... Plus, there is more of the most depressing things about bubble wrap... PRE POPPED BUBBLES!! NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

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if you didnt notice, when you reset the sheet a lady whispers "must have... more!"

just a tidbit :D

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hudy
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I need big bubble wrap. When I get it at work, I set cars on it or run over it. I can't get enough!

240sxGT
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They deffinetly need a twist option!

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Nebraska240sx
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ok this thread just reminded me of this...

http://www.bubblebodywear.com

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Bunta240
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Man I loved my dads old wharehouse. Id get like 5 sheets of those big ones, roll them up, and jump of a desk onto them. Freaked out anyone nearby that didnt know what was going on.


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