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4 comments:
Wow! That is really awesome. I'm glad they showed him cutting one away from the machine as I was wondering how he did it. Would've loved to see it in person, but I'll take what I can get :)
I'm completely amazed! Where can I get my own bubble-packing machine? I think I'd release shoe-shaped bubbles :)
This is an amazing performance/public art piece! I wish I could have seen it in person. wow.
wish I could do that and randomly surprise people...so fun!
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