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crazybirdman

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About crazybirdman

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    https://www.coveredwithpixiedust.com/

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    So Cal

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  • Name
    James
  • 501st ID
    4264
  • 501st Unit
    Southern California

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  1. Oh, wanted to thank overyone for their help! Now when I troop it doens't look like this anymore" -----------
  2. I usually mess with kids (of course depending on the event) Take thier stuff, knock their hats off. Then point to another TK and blame it on them. Photobomb pictures of people who don't realize you are there. Sometime people just love to see you doing non-troopeish thinks. Like holding a balloon, pushing a stroller, etc.
  3. That pic is awesome! Are those costumes 501st approved?! If so I will cut my dreads and grow out a 70's afro.
  4. That might work. Where can I get one? My search just gives me this: ---------- That might just be because I'm hungry though
  5. I have appoximately this much hair: any tips for getting into the helmet? I tried tucking the dreads into the neck seal, but it's uncomfortable, and i can't turn my head if I do that. Right now i just sort of wrap it up behind my head, but it pushes the helmet backwards when I do that, so my nose os pressed agains the front. Which is also uncomfortable. Any tips, suggestions, or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
  6. Not for me and my wife, we may dress up at con or for Halloween for ourselves, but anytime we put on the armor, it's for the kids. We only wear the clone or TK at charity events, or events that raise money for charity. also, please post pics of your Winnie the Pooh costume
  7. man, I don't know. I went to suit up one day, and they were gone.
  8. I'm having a similar problem, lost my shoulder bells. Anyone know where to get replacement parts?
  9. are these still available? and what do they look like?
  10. I did this, works fine for me. And the Walmart voice changer is only $5.88. The only downside is no volume control, but at that price, you really can't complain. You can use the existing speaker, or connect it to aerator speakers.
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