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Date:         Mon, 15 Apr 96 23:42:30 CDT
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: removing westfalia letters (in praise of WD40/Duct Tape)

>On Mon, 15 Apr 1996, H Steven Dolan wrote: >> We are in the test phase of determining whether drywall screws are an >> adequate substitute for duct tape.

then, Ed Gould added to the fray: >I like to think of drywall screws as a compliment to duct tape. They are

WARNING, Will Robinson!!!

a gentle reminder:

Duct Tape can be applied to body parts. it hurts like hell as it removes several layers of hair and skin as it comes off, but it CAN be removed.

Drywall screws should NOT be applied to body parts. this is a DEFINITE no-no. :)

This Safety Tip was brought to you by the screws at the Drywall Institute for Home Safety. Remember: Safety First, After Thirst!! ;)

<joel>


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