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you guys know you'll be using that joke to your significant others' tonight. eric's wife will slap him and scott's boyfriend will get down on all fours
Not that I want to steer anybody away from that lovely image any longer than possible, but I did want to mention that some dents will pop themselves out if you spray them down with an upside-down can of air. The metal contracts and pops itself out.
you guys know you'll be using that joke to your significant others' tonight. eric's wife will slap him and scott's boyfriend will get down on all fours
You're projecting.
Originally Posted by jjaujou
Not that I want to steer anybody away from that lovely image any longer than possible, but I did want to mention that some dents will pop themselves out if you spray them down with an upside-down can of air. The metal contracts and pops itself out.
Truth. Also handy, if that doesn't work the first time, use the upside down air, and then a hair dryer to heat it back up again, and that will sometimes help.
Jelly refers to a type of clear fruit spread consisting of firmed fruit (or vegetable) juice made with pectin. Jam refers to a product made with whole fruit, cut into pieces or crushed. While jam's contain fruit pulp, jellies have the juice form of fruit.
Dave comin through with more food knowledge. BTW I had a PBJ this morning. Delicious.
I tried the canned air deal, worth a shot, but no luck. it looks like dry ice might be better for little tiny dents like mine, where as canned air works well on larger size dents.
my gf pulled me to that. I wanted to kill myself everytime they said 'brilliant'. seriously, how many f'in times can you say it? reminded me of those gum commercials.
my gf pulled me to that. I wanted to kill myself everytime they said 'brilliant'. seriously, how many f'in times can you say it? reminded me of those gum commercials.
Too many akward silences in that flick, build of of meh to absolutely nothing... Brilliant!