Originally posted by Turnsky
dunno, i find the "paint drying" channel to be more entertaining.
I like watching to see what areas of the paint will start to dry out first, and then noting how the color shade changes, makign the painted surface into a panoply of strangely shaped blotchy patches that are slwoly expanding. I'ts like watching some creepy mold grow, you never know just which way it will start to go next. Of course, that's only until you figure out that it's drying that way ebcause certain parts are thinner and dry faster, then you can start predicted how it will dry next. Of course, inevitably some critic will show up to point out the lack of surface preparation and how the paint will start to peel and bubble after only a couple of years and ruins the whole experience by blathering on....
.....but then, anything is better than commercials.