About Me
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Bubbles are among the purest forms of joy and freedom; otherwise, they wouldn't attract such obvious universal love. bubbles are temporary art, ejaculations of flight that drift on currents of wind hither and thither, meant to be not viewed like a gallery's painting but beheld.Bubbles are round pockets of air or other gases in liquid (such as boiling water, fizzy drinks) or solid materials (plastic, glass). Bubbles can also be a thin, ball-shaped film of liquid that has gas trapped inside.Bubbles, being a phenomenom of nature, have always been around, but the sport of playing with bubbles didn't really exist before soap. The Pear Soap Company, in England, was responsible for the 19th century popularization of both soap and bubble blowing. Bubble toys were largely limited to bubble pipes until the middle of the 20th century.
There are lots of things around you which can be used to make bubbles.
String formed into a loop, the plastic which holds a six-pack of pop together,
cookie sheets, aluminum oven pans, plastic bowls, empty milk containers,
buckets, old pieces of hose, garbage can lids, even just your hands held in
the right position... well, you get the idea.
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Bubble Formula For Super Bubbles!!
Regular Dawn or Joy - 2 Parts
Glycerine - 4 Parts
White Karo Syrup - 1 Part
or
Bubble Formula For Regular Bubbles!!
Regular Dawn or Joy - 1 Part
Water - 10 Parts
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HOW TO BLOW ME!
4 Key Steps
1. Chew at least five chunks of gum with a teaspoon of peanut butter! ok.. no peanut butter is fine too...
2. Chew the gum for at least five minutes to dissolve the sugar
3. Flatten the gum on the roof of your mouth or between your tongue and teeth
4. Part your teeth, then breathe out slowly until a bubble forms
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