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That makes his webslinger even more gross.Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Sprays on his costume from a can!
Judging by the pictures, you get the clothes sprayed on once, and then you can take them on and off like normal clothes. They just don't have seams, and are perfectly fitted to your body. (and are probably less durable, among other drawbacks).So wait, you gotta put on safety glasses and make somebody spray it on your naked ass before you can stroll about town?
The individual tube transportation system they have looks convenient.Maybe more Futurama-style inventions will result because of this. We may soon feast on Bachelor Chow or visit a conveniently-located Suicide Booth after a hard day.
That makes his webslinger even more gross.[/QUOTE]Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Sprays on his costume from a can!
"America's favourite Suicide Booth since 2008."conveniently-located Suicide Booth after a hard day.
This stuff doesn't look like it breathes very well. I think it'd cause some really sweaty feet.I think spray on socks would be really nice actually.
Has nobody seen Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs!?!?
Spray-on Shoes saved the whole damn island!!!
I'm sure a paper bag with eye holes would work just as well...I wonder if you can spray it on someones face to make a mask?
*Ponders*
This stuff doesn't look like it breathes very well. I think it'd cause some really sweaty feet.[/QUOTE]I think spray on socks would be really nice actually.
I hate to do this, but it would appear the mantle of immature buffoon continues to fall on me.This is going to be a cos players dream.
There used to be a shop around here that did latex body painting. I remember this one year a girl was in there from 12pm-5pm...she came out looking EXACTLY like Mystique from the X-Men movies. It was totally kick ass...but I imagine this would have made the process a lot less lengthly.
aaaaaah!You'd be the best vandal ever if you could sneak into a nudist colony in the middle of the night with cans full of clothing...