
| Message 24853 of 39187 in General Discussion |
| Subject: | Re: Glow |
| From: | NeoBlazeSJX |
| Posted: | Tue Mar 28. 2006, 20:25 UTC |
| Followup to: | "Glow" by LaLa! (Tue Mar 28. 2006, 06:47 UTC) |
For tonic water to glow, it needs to be in the presence of a blacklight. Anything with a bit of tonic near a blacklight should glow a bit. Otherwise I don't know of anything else that naturally glows. You could always just slip an electric ice cube into a drink. -NBX -- “I had never tasted anything so cool and clean. They made me feel civilized.” -Ernest Hemingway, of a Martini
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