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Originally posted by MissInformation
I am not going to talk about duct tape clothing, I am not going to talk about duct tape clothing, I am...except to say I know the best thing to get duct tape residue off of skin, and it's not peanut butter.
The oddest? A friend in college let us duct tape his sort of longish hair into spikes for no reason whatsoever. Since Garret county still had some kind of a dry county law in affect, we headed over the boarder to West Virginia and went to some hick bar and scared the bejeezus out of the local bumpkins there.
Oh, trying to get the duct tape out of his hair was too painful, so he ended up with a very, very short haircut. Which made his parents very happy.
MissInformation
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It's confirmed: my mind isn't twisted, it's actually sprained.
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okay, were you at the toronto regional? because i swear that i heard someone tell me that exact same story there. it kinda freaks me out, in fact it would freak me out more if you hadn't been there....scary stuff, scary stuff...
anyways...i think that with all of you guys put together, you could have beem millionaires with all the money that you've spent on duct tape, like i can talk tho. im just as bad....its sad really that so many people can find such amusment with such a simple object like duct tape...
p.s. if your every stranded in the woods (or on a survival trip like i was) all you need are a few logs and a couple rolls of duct tape and you've got a perfect little lean-to to sleep in!
p.s.s it helps to have other insulation because in the middle of the night, duct tape doesn't insulate very well. and that, might, eventually, lead to duct tapes downfall! how depressing! if only it could insulate better, all those people in duct tape clothes could go out in the winter!