Duct Tape

Something a good ol’ boy will never say: “I can’t fix that with duct tape.”

The handyman’s secret weapon

I’m a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.

Well, it looks like you people have covered all the bases…

100 mph tape
Gaffer’s tape
WD-40 + duct tape
Colors
Residue

As a mechanic, roadie, musician, home owner and all around poor person I am required by the universe to stop here and express my admiration for duct tape.:smiley:

Duct tape is very good.

Gorilla tape is the real shit. Sticks strongly.

Useful for birth control.

I am but a simple man, unimaginative and unschooled in the ways of the sophisticates and the urbane, and so I can only respond thus: :eek:

If you can unboggle my mind here, I’d be grateful.

My brother was a real fan of the Red Green TV show and once said that for Christmas he wanted some of the special Red Green duct tape that they were selling then.

On Christmas Day, my sister presented him with a gift. He opened it and found a roll of red-colored duct tape & a $5 bill. She said she had looked all over, but was only able to find red tape, no green duct tape. So she included the $5 so he could buy it for himself.

All the rest of us, who also watched the program at least occasionally, fell over with laughter. But my sister, who had never seen the show, couldn’t understand what we all found so funny.

I’ve been waiting for this answer as well:eek:

If the lady’s don’t find you handsome, they might as well find you handy.:smiley:

Red Green RULES!!!

I, on the other hand, consider the use of things like duct tape and WD-40 as the signs of a non-handyman.

Then the doors to the Possum Lodge are closed to you until you repent your city ways.

It’s a white water kayaker thing.

When teaching white water kayaking in a university outdoor-ed program, we used a terrific illustrated manual by the late, great, and very much lamented William “not Bill” Nealy. Duct tape is used in ww paddling for everything from first aid to boat and gear repair, so Nealy wrote another illustrated manual on the uses of duct tape, which included using duct tape as birth control, or at least I think that was that manual (it might of been another of his manuals), but in any event, he popularized the use of duct tape for birth control in the ww world ;).

I makes sense when you think about it. Most (but not all) folks would not have intercourse if their privates were taped up with duct tape, and for those who would, the duct tape makes a durable barrier to insemination. Win-win. :smiley:

Makes sense to me. What are the Vas Deferens, urethra, vagina and Fallopian tubes if not fancy biological duct work?

Thanks for the clarification. I remained boggled, but for entirely new reasons. :eek: