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"Palindrome" <me9@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Roger Hunt wrote:
That's probably because the child labour force assembling the things
aren't beaten frequently enough, and are fed too much. I bought some
Superglue this morning - eight tubes for a quid, made in
China, and I wonder how long before the unopened ones go useless.
I recently had a wound closed up at the local casualty department - the
nurse said that the tubes of superglue that she was using on me cost £10 a
pop. I did suggest that the NHS went to the local pound shop, instead. :)
(I must admit that it seemed to work much, much better than the pound shop
ones, though)
I thought the pound shop stuff was great for sticking your fingers together,
just weak in the intended applications...
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