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Posted by:
The Original dpb5!
Date:
Friday, February 28, 2003 4:30:05 AM
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Retiring the IBOX..
It is obvious that as funny as Duct Tape IS, the IBOX I created is just too large to remain for expedient loading, so I am retiring the IBOX Duct Tape Links to this post and will leave it only as a link in the Hangout IBOX.
I didn't want this thread to be "ALL ABOUT DUCT TAPE", yet duct tape discussions, adaptions, applications will remain acceptable as points of conversation here! LOL!
BTW...I like WD40, almost equally as well!
Here is the original Duct Tape IBOX links...
General Duct Tape Uses!.....
Women and Duct Tape!.....
Men and Duct Tape!.....
Duct Tape FAILURES!.....
Duct Tape In The News!.....
Around the school:
The buck stopped here - Medicine Lodge, Kansas - Principal Mark Buck at Medicine Lodge Middle School challenged his students to read 400,000 pages before the end of the year. If they did, he would allow them to duct tape him to a wall. Each student got to put up one yard of duct tape for every 1000 pages he or she read. Obviously, they did their work!
Duct Tape in Equipodiatry...
Duct tape is applied horizontally so it contacts the block and the lower portion of the hoof wall. It is necessary to apply two or three strips of duct tape above the bulbs of the heel to hold the block securely in place. Strips of duct tape are also placed across the bottom of the block.
Reduce the number of gypsy moth caterpillars in your trees by putting up barrier bands before the caterpillars start to hatch in mid-May. Caterpillars crawling up the trees will mire down in the sticky material and die. Bands can keep caterpillars from migrating to other trees or from climbing back up if they fall off the tree (surprisingly common!).
Make barrier bands using duct tape and a waterproof, sticky material such as the tree goo Tanglefoot or even petroleum jelly. When the bark is dry, wrap duct tape around the tree, shiny side out, pressing the tape firmly into the bark cracks to prevent caterpillars from slipping under the bands. The tape should be wrapped a few inches wide and placed around the tree trunk at chest height -- about four feet above the ground.
Duct Tape as an ART FORM!.....
Duct Tape as A Theology!.....
The website that showed this picture seemed to relate Duct Tape to Marriage. I'll let the reader draw any personally necessary conclusions. LOL!
Click below if you wish to own a copy of the definitive guide about Duct Tape,
THE JUMBO DUCT TAPE BOOK
on Amazon.com....
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/books/0761121102/reader/1/ref%3Dlib%5Fdp%5FTFCV...
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