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Voice masker needed for costume?
Alright i need a voice masker for a costume I will be working on. I need it to make my voice deeper.
I will be sticking it on the inside of my helmet so it should be portable.
Can somebody help me?
Any toy store...
or halloween store would have it.
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Where can you get ski or snowboard gear at a discount in so. cal.?
I'm looking for an outlet or a big annual sale to buy snowboards, helmets, and clothing at a deep discount. I've tried ebay but it's hard when you cannot see the item in person.
sierrasnowboard.com has crazy sales all year.. especially at the end of the season clearance sales.. check them out



I wear a lightweight, hooded, water-proof nylon windbreaker in bright turquoise — there are few outdoor things that color (especially on grey, rainy days), so I am quite obvious.
If it's really pouring, I can wear the hood under my helmet. A deep front zipper allows good ventilation.
In very wet weather, I also wear black waterproof nylon pants over whatever pants I'm wearing. Black oiled leather ankle boots keep my feet dry, while ear muffs and neoprene gloves hold in the warmth as necessary.
For foggy, drizzly, or dusk/dawn riding, an orange mesh vest with reflective stripes helps visibility, especially over the turquoise top. When parking, I remove the vest and pack into a pannier.
So when I run errands, I have the choice of looking slightly weird — turquoise windbreaker, noisy black nylon pants — or removing those items (which pack down to nothing in a pannier) and wearing my street clothes. Either way, it's less “bikey” than lycra or yellow jackets.
I wear a lightweight, hooded, water-proof nylon windbreaker in bright turquoise — there are few outdoor things that color (especially on grey, rainy days), so I am quite obvious.
If it's really pouring, I can wear the hood under my helmet. A deep front zipper allows good ventilation.
In very wet weather, I also wear black waterproof nylon pants over whatever pants I'm wearing. Black oiled leather ankle boots keep my feet dry, while ear muffs and neoprene gloves hold in the warmth as necessary.
For foggy, drizzly, or dusk/dawn riding, an orange mesh vest with reflective stripes helps visibility, especially over the turquoise top. When parking, I remove the vest and pack into a pannier.
So when I run errands, I have the choice of looking slightly weird — turquoise windbreaker, noisy black nylon pants — or removing those items (which pack down to nothing in a pannier) and wearing my street clothes. Either way, it's less “bikey” than lycra or yellow jackets.