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Originally posted by Jason Morrella
Actually Ken, if we're gonna stick with the "tool box" analogies - I think most would compare you more to either a battery (which provides the energy to make things happen) or the glue (which helps to keep things together). But I do like your duct tape reference - while it didn't seem to fit you, a few people came to mind when I read it.
Ooohh! Ooohh! Ooohhh! Can I be the tape measure?!!? Please! I wanna be the tape measure! I never get to be the tape measure, and it is my turn! Or, wait, no. I wanna be the Phillips head screwdriver! Yeah, that's it! The Phillips head screwdriver is me! Uhhhmmm. No, wait. I know. I wanna be the circular saw! Yeah, the circular saw! I get to rip stuff apart! Add MORE POWER!!!! Wheeeeeeeee!!!!!

-dave "The Circular Saw of FIRST" lavery


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Originally posted by Ken L Originally posted by Ken L
Speaking of tools, I see myself the roll of duct tape at the bottom of my tool box.
I am not sure, but I think that Ken just said he has a shiny, silver-colored backside.
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