The Amazing Birth Of A Hand Blown Glass Pitcher
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3. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 8 years ago
I like Arnold Palmers 



4. cameramaster commented 8 years ago
I LOVE watching this stuff!


6. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
A couple of hours and I think I would have that cracked apart from the handle. 



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7. RandurSource commented 8 years ago
Very nicely done, but soooo ugly


8. thundersnow commented 7 years ago
#5 We all do
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Need to have music identified asap by someone, please...
edit 2/8/2017: Found the song
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Pisco Sour - Gunnar Olsen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_GOa6AGrfA

Need to have music identified asap by someone, please...
edit 2/8/2017: Found the song

Pisco Sour - Gunnar Olsen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_GOa6AGrfA


10. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago
Weird I was just thinking watching this video that I'm pretty sure I could master that but I think the handle would constantly feck it up for me and I would have a pile of perfect jugs with crappy handles. What's weird is that I thought that about a year ago (#6) and didn't remember typing that. This might be an early onset of something 



11. thundersnow commented 7 years ago
#10 Yeah, it could be the early onset of an obsession with handles, called "handlemania"....benign at first, but quickly progressing to a life threatening illness!..
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Clinical picture:
symptomatic: excessive handling and thoughts of handles, restlessness, unable to focus, confusion.
treatment: remove all handles from surroundings, confinement in a handle free environment (as always safety first!) until clinically stable, then consider transfer to a rehab that is experienced in "handling" patients with this syndrome.
prognosis: poor


Clinical picture:
symptomatic: excessive handling and thoughts of handles, restlessness, unable to focus, confusion.
treatment: remove all handles from surroundings, confinement in a handle free environment (as always safety first!) until clinically stable, then consider transfer to a rehab that is experienced in "handling" patients with this syndrome.
prognosis: poor
+10 1. sux2bu commented 8 years ago