The family shanghaied me over the holidays and hauled me off to see the last
of the Tolkien trilogy.  Actually, the movie is pretty enjoyable, if you
don't mind being catheterized ahead of time. Some space missions have not
lasted as long as this epic.

    While we were waiting in the lobby for the auditorium to be hosed down
following the previous showing, I noticed one of those free-standing
displays for an upcoming Disney film.  It seemed to be made out of some sort
of smooth, thin, hard Styrofoam sheet.   Just the thing for building  a
sloper or indoor electric.

    This wasn't the paper covered core-board, or the thin fragile Depron;
nor was it the 1/4 inch fan fold Styrofoam sheet.

    Next time you are at the multiplex, take a look at this stuff.   Let's
see if we can figure out what it is and where we can get some to mess with.
Anybody got Hollywood connections?

Tom H. Nagel
Columbus, OH


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