I like to make gluep (borax, water and elmer type glue... lots recipies on the web).
It dries semi clear, looking quite snotlike, especially if you add a little yellow or green food coloring.
I also have a 12 inch Tie fighter pilot figurine, and I like to slime him with the gluep.
Then there is also 'window bowling' where we set some of our smaller toys on the window sill and throw a sticky snake or an octopus (like the ones that came in capt crunch a while back) and see how many toys we can make it grab and topple. the little 3 inch R2D2 and 2 inch princess Leia and a 3 inch robot from 'Lost in Space' are the favorite targets.
Its funny, but alot of techie types are jugglers too, at least around here in Colorado, and sometimes we juggle together.
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