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The poster above me has an appealing avatar.
I wish I could see the whole of it. |
I love lamp.
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I sprinkle diamonds in everything i eat. Two reasons: 1, it's the most baller shit you can possibly do to your food, and 2, it makes my dookie twinkle, man
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I need to check the sole of my shoe.
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i need to get my shoe fixed, i cant seem to find a new pair that fits
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my favorite pair of shoes died on me. the rubber bottom separated from the leather top :-(
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Super glue?
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This product has the BadNick Goodhouse Keeping and Shoe Repair Seal of Endorsement:
My experience with several of their products proved to me that Loctite products are generally very well engineered so their specialized "super glue" for shoe repairs is the thing to try if you can get it and want to do it right the first time...which is not always what one might want to do since floundering around, learning as you stumble is sometimes fun, too: http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...tb_shoe-lg.jpg The product shown here is QuickTite Super Glue Gel, a Loctite product. And it's ideally suited for the repair shown--reattaching a shoe sole. We know this, because we tried it on a pair of shoes belonging to a woman who works here at POPULAR MECHANICS. We wouldn't recommend the stuff for reattaching high heels--these require some form of mechanical attachment. Anyway, the QuickTite worked well, and it easily repays its $2 cost (for .14 ounce). Furthermore, its plastic container keeps the adhesive fresh and accessible, and makes applying it a snap. Slide back the locking collar ring, then unscrew the cap to expose the nozzle. Direct the nozzle where you need it and squeeze the container's ribbed sides. Out comes a dot or line of gelled cyanoacrylate adhesive right where it needs to go. The glue is also available in liquid form, but we think the gel is more practical for shoe repairs. The liquid is probably better for fine repairs, such as reattaching a piece of broken porcelain. QuickTite Super Glue Gel is sold at Ace Hardware stores and Lowe's home improvement centers. |
super glue; not to be confused with super dave
http://www.stevemandich.com/evelincarnate/superdave.jpg |
The real trick is being able to re-use the super-glue and loctite products more than a few times.
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I've used super glue on my cracked skin (mainly my thumbs) when it becomes useless to have just a bandaid on there. Holds it together and the pain goes away (I keep hitting it on stuff, keeping the pain going).
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Hospitals are also using certain "super glues" in lieu of stitches in some circumstances.
Sue, I hope you're finding out the cause of that severe cracking...maybe you'll find a way to alleviate it. That reminds me, I've wanted to be alleviated for the longest time. |
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sounds like an amazing product!
so tell me, where can i get this amazing product |
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I know a guy who knows a guy who can get the hookup on some DermabondŽ
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really?! hook us up.
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahah
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woah, that looks bad, surgical scar?
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ugh, staples leave such ugly scars
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I think I'm going to vomit in my mouth now.
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No TD, that deserves full projectile, I think.......
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Well that also grosses me out and since I came home early from work today because of throwing up don't think I want to do it again.
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good call......
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that's what i was thinking.
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The alternation of generations is confusing when one attempts to understand what is going on in a seed and an anther.
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sweet pollinating pure bread!
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Now I'm just lost.
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so your stomach is in knots as well,eh?
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Yeah it sure is, don't know why. I woke up feeling just fine then puked when I got to my car and once at work. I'm feeling a little better now but still not perfect. It's just my tummy too, it's strange never felt like this before.
I wish I could have some but no money to go to the store. Being a broke college student sucks. |
Is it worse during the mornings?
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uh oooohhhh
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OHHH AWWW your self.
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didnt answer her question though.......
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...I can't diagnose TD's ailment from so far away. TD, do you have cravings in the middle of the night for watermelon and/or peanut butter with pickles?
I also like a nice dry ginger ale, the overly sweet ones are too syrupy. If you can find ginger beer, try that. They are not alcoholic at all, and usually have a stronger ginger flavor...and some of them are super dry/not sweet so they taste great to me...and sometimes lend themselves very well to a nice big hit of rum and a twist. This is one of the better ones around here...words from their ad but pretty much true: http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...gingerbeer.gif AJˇStephans makes the world's best Ginger Beer! Our traditional flavor is gingery, citrusy and has just the right bite. We use the finest ingredients and pure artesian water. We sweeten with only pure cane sugar, not a fructose blend, and it's the real sugar that enhances the unique flavor qualities of authentic Ginger Beer! Try our Ginger Beer Recipes for the best "Dark & Stormy", "Moscow Mule"or "Shandygaff". |
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