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Made the switch from PR to Alumilite and decided to have a little Mardi Gras celbration.
 

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The Alumilite turns much easier than PR which is a big plus, but one has to be much better organized before one starts pouring chemicals due to the much shorter open time of Alumilite. I think that once I get used to it, it will be a bit less stressfull to actually make the blanks as I felt a bit rushed this first time.
 

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Interesting pen indeed. I am gladly ignorant of Mardi Gras. Do the colors used signify something?

Damn..I was hoping I was going to see boobs....

"Everyone should should go to Mardi Gras, once, and once only -mainly to learn there there is such a thing in this world as ugly breasts." - Eric Kusilias ESPN

BTW, the correct French for the Mardi Gras slogan is "avoir du bon temps." But it's French, so who cares?
 

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Interesting pen indeed. I am gladly ignorant of Mardi Gras. Do the colors used signify something?



"Everyone should should go to Mardi Gras, once, and once only -mainly to learn there there is such a thing in this world as ugly breasts." - Eric Kusilias ESPN

BTW, the correct French for the Mardi Gras slogan is "avoir du bon temps." But it's French, so who cares?

The three Mardi Gras colors are Purple for Justice, Green for Faith and Gold for Power.
 
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