Appropriate lights for jack-o-lanterns

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 08:03:23 GMT, Rich Grise <spamdump@aol.com> wrote:

After you cut out the topknot, slice the pumpkins vertically
as if you were going to bake them like a huge squash. Clean them,
of course, and carve faces in what will be the front half.
Cut a circle in the bottom of each, as well, and get a vertical
post of some kind, and just clamp the pumpkin halves around the
post. Stick the halves together with toothpicks.
Not sure I understand. Why cut them in half and then toothpick them
back together? How about just leaving them whole and cutting the hole
for the post?

If you want
to get fancy, fit a couple of little platforms around the
post for the middle and top pumpkins to sit on so their weight
doesn't squash the bottome one.
These are small pumpkins. I don't think the weight will be a problem.

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Spam sink email address, sorry
 
Top Spin wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 08:03:23 GMT, Rich Grise <spamdump@aol.com> wrote:


Not sure I understand. Why cut them in half and then toothpick them
back together? How about just leaving them whole and cutting the hole
for the post?

I guess I'm lazy - I'm thinking about what a pain it would be
for me to either slide the pumpins down the post after fitting
the lights, or fitting the lights inside a pumpkin shell,
reaching into the same hole that the post is going through.
Rich
 
your kids a retardo a retardo a retardo. ha Ha
Wait 10, 20 ,50 yrs. You will be the ASS that experimented, and
HD now wont warranty your PUSS,,,,, Wake UP It lasts thousands
of years done right ,, Bozo, YOU a BOZO , BOZO
 

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