Dublin airport doesn't sell gum. They were sick of cleaning it off tables and floors.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What's wrong with them?
I'm guessing TimTams are not Kiwi enough, sigh. But I had great plans to buy a case (or at least several boxes), and saved my cash to do so, and ended up flying home with $10NZ in my pocket instead. Sigh.
Want TimTams! We only found the Tia Maria ones once, but they were awesome.
Lee, you should switch the duct tape out for a corset.
Hmm. I have to admit I'm tired of never being able to get the tape gunk off.
I have to admit I'm tired of never being able to get the tape gunk off.
Goo Gone. It's wonderful stuff. Only if you don't want to switch to a corset.
No reason you can't make a corset out of duct tape.
A friend of mine did precisely this. She used plastic boning that was also from the hardware store. I helped her hammer in the grommets. It looked darn good. (She did use a corset she already owned as a pattern.)
Singapore?
No. I honestly can't remember for sure where it was, but I know it was in the US--Orlando, maybe?
No reason you can't make a corset out of duct tape.
A friend of mine made her prom dress out of duct tape and black and white photographs she had taken.
FRANKENBUDDHA-- I ruptured my spleen in a sledding accident when I was 12, so don't have one. As organs go, it's pretty expendable. It holds damaged blood cells in reserve, so it comes in handy with serious illness. I got extra sick with mono because of my spleenless state, and I have to have a couple of extra immunizations every five years. Other than that and the big honking scar on my belly, no difference.
Whoops - came back to move my post but it was gone. About what Robin said, though.
I know that, in old-fashioned systems of "science", the spleen was very important in the manufacture of rage. So, by losing her spleen, your friend may become a calmer person!
(I knew a kid in 7th grade who had a bike accident and surgery similar to what Robin describes. He came through fine, and did not have a personality change, either.)