I'm confused... your talkin' 'bout seals and ducks in the same sentence as
Highly Valuable Austin Cars racing at 200 MPH! If you're in TN and are
going 200 MPH and hit a seal or a duck.... can ya keep it? And maybe cook
it using a rotisserie made from a ribcase input shaft in your spotless huge
garage?
There, that pretty much sums up todays list traffic, eh wot?
(it's snowing, and I'm tired of lookin at it, sorry) Peter C
At 01:55 PM 3/5/99 , Frank Clarici wrote:
>Guys
>
>If we are to have branded rolls of duct tape, at least lets refer to the
>stuff in the correct mannor.
>Duct tape is used for HVAC systems to seal ducts. It is available at all
>HVAC suppliers for about $2 per roll.
>What we are discussing here is "Racing Tape" the 200 MPH stuff and there
>is a big difference. Racing tape is only available at speed shops and at
>a cost of $7 per roll.
>
>So if we are going to custom embroider "tape" make sure it's the racers
>tape.
>Duct tape should only be used to hold the heating tubes to the dimister
>vents on cars. Racers tape on the other hand can be used to hold those
>rusty rocker on the car.
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