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Ron asked: "How thick can they be?"
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Now I dont feel so bad, I've done similar stuff. <br />Here's one "hair raising" story. [D)] <br />Picture this. An old bottle of Zap has done what most of them do, it's hardend in the applicator tip. I'm sitting at my work bench , fighting to get it working again with a small pick , and AHA! I got it working.[:D] Not realizing that not only is the tip flowing, but it's running down the length of 2 fingers.[D)] <br />Just then, my big red tomcat decides its cuddle time, and plops into my lap. I gently held him a moment, then tried to put him down. Then I realized, I'm stuck to the kitty.[:0] Thank goodness for a small pair of moustache scissors on the bench and a free hand, and I was able to cut kitty free in no time with minimal damage.[;)] Then its off to find Sweeties nail polish remover so that I can rid myself of my Sasquatch looking fingers.[*^_^*] Finally I make it back to the bench, only to find the Zap has re-hardend in the applicator again![banghead] <br />Sometimes, ya want to take up knitting!!!!! <br />
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