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Old 06-18-2010, 01:09 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by TenderKnight View Post
Thank you for this, Lady Snow.. You know, I have been following this thread for a while now and just can't keep quiet any longer..

Some of us here don't go for bulbs. Some, I for one, enjoy spending time in candle light.. Now, I will admit, I may be a little biased.. I have been burned by more then one sweet looking bulb.. It's always the same with them.. They come all cushined up in that lil box, looking all clear and full of potiential (that's another thing.. frosted bulb? EWW! They smell, you know..), I screw the bulb into my socket and it's all fine and dandy until one day, out of the blue, I flip the switch and she's gone. No note, no text, NOTHING!

I've never been let down by a candle.. Plus, candles are just plain HOT!

OK, that's all.. I'm sure that I'll get flamed for this, but I don't care.. My love for candles deserves space too!

-Tony, candle lover.

Clearly, You were using low~wattage bulbs. For the best results and optimum visualization to the darkest corners, maximum wattage is best.

Though candle~light IS nice, too. And it IS difficult to drizzle hot bulb drippings on exposed skin.....I've heard tell.....



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