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It has so many uses! Who knew!? 😲

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Originally posted by rbmorris
It has so many uses! Who knew!? 😲
Like duct tape....1001 uses.....not all posative.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Like duct tape....1001 uses.....not all posative.
Duct tape scares me.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Duct tape scares me.
duct tape is the greatest invention since presliced bread

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I love the smell of WD40. 🙄

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Originally posted by rbmorris
It has so many uses! Who knew!? 😲
Should I mention the "external use only" part, or is that already understood?

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Originally posted by rubberjaw30
duct tape is the greatest invention since presliced bread
Presliced bread is a great invention? Are you too lazy to cut your bread yourself?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Presliced bread is a great invention? Are you too lazy to cut your bread yourself?
Pretty much. Well, maybe. We'd probably cut our own bread if they sold it uncut. But the only way you can cut your own bread these days is if you bake it your self.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
Pretty much. Well, maybe. We'd probably cut our own bread if they sold it uncut. But the only way you can cut your own bread these days is if you bake it your self.
If you buy fresh bread here, it's almost always uncut.

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The lesson of WD-40 is that the chemists failed 39 times before they found the right formula.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
If you buy fresh bread here, it's almost always uncut.
But they have a machine they can run it through to cut it evenly. We should not feel guity about not being able to slice as uniformly as a machine.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
The lesson of WD-40 is that the chemists failed 39 times before they found the right formula.
And then they discovered DD-7. Removes anything from anything.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
But they have a machine they can run it through to cut it evenly. We should not feel guity about not being able to slice as uniformly as a machine.
Some shops here have such a machine, too, but I never use it. I think the bread keeps fresh longer if it's not cut. And slice uniformity is not necessarily a good thing. I don't always want the same thickness.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
It has so many uses! Who knew!? 😲
I'll never substitute WD40 for Pam again. Makes the food smell something aweful....

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I'll never substitute WD40 for Pam again. Makes the food smell something aweful....
Ah, but it doesn't squeak any more!