Topic: Duct Tape what is it good for ?... | |
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It makes a lousy condom. What a bad idea that was... Bahahahah ![]() Ewwwwwwwwwwwww ![]() |
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1. hole in a condom 2. taping up the door when your smoking pot in the army barracks (so I've heard) 3. taping your buddy to a chair when he passes out. 4 sticking it on a dogs tails and watch him go nuts trying to get it off 5. removing lint just before you walk into a meeting 6. last resort when your inflatable doll begins blowing air. 7. last resort when you begin blowing air. 8. drunk friends car door lock and then watching him trying to unlock his door. 9. Over a friends toilet 10. 4 long strips from a ceiling fan. Works like a fancy fly strip Novel ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I challenge you to find me an adhesive job it doesn't capably peform.
Regards, The 3M Corporation |
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It makes a lousy condom. What a bad idea that was... ![]() ![]() |
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It makes a lousy condom. What a bad idea that was... Bahahahah ![]() Ewwwwwwwwwwwww ![]() It's more like OWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It makes a lousy condom. What a bad idea that was... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Duct tape is used for removing warts believe it or not and its also been used by men in the military to close up cuts when they didnt have a bandage in an emergency!
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1. hole in a condom 2. taping up the door when your smoking pot in the army barracks (so I've heard) 3. taping your buddy to a chair when he passes out. 4 sticking it on a dogs tails and watch him go nuts trying to get it off 5. removing lint just before you walk into a meeting 6. last resort when your inflatable doll begins blowing air. 7. last resort when you begin blowing air. 8. drunk friends car door lock and then watching him trying to unlock his door. 9. Over a friends toilet 10. 4 long strips from a ceiling fan. Works like a fancy fly strip ![]() ![]() |
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It's more like OWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Need a kiss to make that memory feel better?? ![]() ![]() |
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I challenge you to find me an adhesive job it doesn't capably peform. Regards, The 3M Corporation ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It makes a lousy condom. What a bad idea that was... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oooof... |
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It's more like OWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Need a kiss to make that memory feel better?? ![]() ![]() uh...huh... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Duct tape is used for removing warts believe it or not and its also been used by men in the military to close up cuts when they didnt have a bandage in an emergency! That is interesting! I don't have any warts but if I did I will remember this. I love duct tape but I love women more. ![]() |
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uh...huh... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Aww, ha ha ha too cute! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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drunk friends car door lock and then watching him trying to unlock his door.
ok this ones my favorite still lmao ... ![]() |
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Anything from fixing book bindings to indulging your explorative side *winks*
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well i know this from expireance you cant use it for electical tape ... it conducts surrent ... oh yea it does ... bizzz ...
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Well technically it should be referred to as duck tape. It's first use was in the military. It got it's name because of it's ability to shed water(like a duck).Since then it's many uses have saved our asses from fixing problems the right way. Including leaky duct work. Ijust don't know how this useless info will get me laid.
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Well technically it should be referred to as duck tape. It's first use was in the military. It got it's name because of it's ability to shed water(like a duck).Since then it's many uses have saved our asses from fixing problems the right way. Including leaky duct work. Ijust don't know how this useless info will get me laid. ![]() ![]() |
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Adhesive tape (specifically masking tape) was invented in the 1920's by Richard Drew of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Co. (3M). Duct tape (the WWII military version) was first created and manufactured in 1942 (approximate date) by the Johnson and Johnson Permacel Division. Its closest predecessor was medical tape.
The original use was to keep moisture out of the ammunition cases. Because it was waterproof, people referred to the tape as "Duck Tape." Also, the tape was made using cotton duck - similar to what was used in their cloth medical tapes. Military personnel quickly discovered that the tape was very versatile and used it to fix their guns, jeeps, aircraft, etc. After the war, the tape was used in the booming housing industry to connect heating and air conditioning duct work together. Soon, the color was changed from Army green to silver to match the ductwork and people started to refer to duck tape as "Duct Tape." Things changed during the 1970s, when the partners at Manco, Inc. placed rolls of duct tape in shrink wrap, making it easier for retailers to stack the sticky rolls. Different grades and colors of duct tape weren´t far behind. Soon, duct tape became the most versatile tool in the household. good o'google there we go |
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