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my junior year of college i duct taped my neighbor's door closed.
3 of 5 fan submitted doritos commercial to win a spot during super bowl xli. a man is duct taping his bag of doritos closed, and when asked why, he said to keep his roommate away from them. when they close the door the roommate is duct taped to the back of the door.
you really can do anything with this stuff
red white and blue + obama
when waxing does not cut it anymore.
a guy duct taped to a pipe.
dave welcomes duct tape expert william beacom and his priceless creations.
kasey g. kazee, 24, of ashland, ky., shortly after his arrest on first-degree robbery charges. the duct tape bandit waltzed into an ashland, ky liquor store last friday demanding cash. the man partially covered his head in duct tape to conceal his identity. unfortunately, duct tape does not stand a chance against a wooden bat. the store's manager beat the man in the head with a bat he kept behind the counter. one of the employees then chased the guy out into the parking lot and held him down in a choke hold until police arrived. the 24-year-old man was charged with first-degree robbery. he almost got away with two rolls of change! he pleaded not guilty and claims he didn't rob the store. source
denver - a mother said a secretary at her 6-year-old son's school placed duct tape on his mouth and taped his wrists together. ashlye tenner said her son, joshua fredericks, had been sent to the principal's office at palmer elementary school wednesday because he had been acting up in class. it appears the first-grader continued his antics in the main office in front of the secretary. tenner said the secretary then took discipline too far. she said the secretary placed duct tape over joshua's mouth and taped his wrists together. "i don't care how rowdy he is, if he was bouncing from one end of the school to the next, you don't tape up another person's child, ever," tenner said. denver public schools did not directly confirm the incident but did say an investigation is under way at palmer, and an employee there is on paid administrative leave. the incident itself is troubling enough, tenner said, but she said the principal's handling of the case is as disturbing. "the police weren't called until i came back (thursday) morning," she said. "when i came (thursday) morning, the secretary was still at her desk." the school principal, liz trujillo, sent a letter home to parents thursday telling them "allegations of misconduct" have been made. to tenner, this misconduct is really child abuse. "it's not acceptable," she said. thursday, denver public schools released a two-sentence statement saying the district was working with denver police on the case. the statement also called the allegations "troubling." "the district is working the denver police department in investigating the matter, and the employee has been placed on administrative leave. this is a very troubling allegation that will be investigated thoroughly, and we will take strong action to address the matter if the allegations are substantiated," denver public schools said in its statement. tenner hopes the secretary is fired and repercussions lie ahead for the principal. source
a $1,000 reward is being offered for the conviction of whoever body-wrapped a cat in duct tape and abandoned it in a north philadelphia yard. only its head was uncovered. "whoever did this is very sick," said george bengal, director investigations for the pennsylvania society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, which is headquartered in north philadelphia. "i've never seen a cat totally wrapped like a mummy before," he told 6abc. a resident found the cat yesterday afternoon. "it's a damn shame," irissa torian told cbs3. the female cat - nicknamed "sticky" by workers at the pspca - was sedated so the tape could be cut away with scissors and saved as evidence. afterward, the cat was doing well. "she's a very friendly little thing," said gail luciani, pscpa spokeswoman. ". . . she was purring while we were preparing to take the tape off, while we were getting her sedated." "we're lucky that the tape was not on the cat for a long time. it came off easily," she said. "i don't have an estimate of how old she is. she is an adult," she added. source
even in space, a little duct tape may work wonders. astronaut piers sellers suggested using some of the multipurpose sticky material to fix a safety-jet backpack used during spacewalks after it almost came loose from him while he repaired the international space station. "right now, is there some kind of tape fix that you guys could think about that would be helpful?" sellers asked mission control tuesday morning, a day after the propulsive backpack started to come loose during his spacewalk with astronaut mike fossum. fossum had to tether the device to sellers to keep it from flying away. the jet backpack, nicknamed safer, is worn by every astronaut during a spacewalk. it allows an astronaut to propel himself or herself to safety in an emergency, for instance if a tether or foot restraint holding the astronaut in place breaks. the two connecting devices of sellers' backpack attachment, designed to be used if an astronaut floats free, loosened at different times, but he was never in danger of losing it, nasa officials said. sellers and fossum were to make three spacewalks during space shuttle discovery's 13-day mission to the space station, which ends next monday. during the second spacewalk on monday, the spacewalkers replaced a cable reel to a rail car needed to move large pieces around the space station and installed a pump compartment for the complex's cooling system. discovery pilot mark kelly, who helped choreograph the spacewalk from inside the space station, told houston he thinks the latches on sellers' backpack came undone inside the shuttle's crowded payload bay. "it's surprising that it did happen, but he's bumping a lot around in there," kelly said tuesday. for wednesday's spacewalk, the astronauts planned to test whether a sealant can be used to repair damaged pieces of the space shuttle's thermal protection system. the technique was developed to make sure there's never a repeat of the columbia accident that killed seven astronauts in 2003. the six astronauts of discovery, along with the three space station crew members, planned to spend most of tuesday packing up science experiments, trash and unneeded equipment to take back to earth. they awoke to a recording of smash mouth's "all star" chosen by the family of astronaut lisa nowak. source
looks comfy.
so many uses...
this is what happens in iraq when there are no hummers to fix and you're the only chick in the maintenance section.
control the bad drunk kid.
... for a weird fetish.
make a camera phone.
man-proof toilet.
for all your axle repairs.
just one of the many uses...