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annadomino | 23:58 Thu 01st Dec 2011 | How it Works
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Well, I know it's not thixanthropic, can anyone explain blu tack please ?
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a few years ago i asked a shopkeeper if he had blue tac but in white..........he said yes we have white tac LOL
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I had a similar reply this morning, "do you have blu tack, I cant see any'
'No sorry - we only have white tack' duhhhhh
Daft, innit - it's always called Blutack, whatever colour it is.

I remember the late great Magnus Pyke explaining that tomato ketchup is thixatropic - wonderful word!
does that mean it thixes things to the wall?
I never tried thixing things to the wall with ketchup, jno.....
you have to wait a week or so until it's nearly dry.
Bleah...!
<<<once stuck a ceramic horses ear to its body with jam.

True story!
What flavour was the jam? That's important.
I stuck a wonky egyptian visa into my passport with british airways jam. It never came loose.
http://www.telegraph....rtin-Creed-Works.html Blue even won the Turner Prize
No ..that would be hard to believe...the Artist who stuck the Blu tack to a wal..he won the Turner Prize for a light turning on and off.
I once used blutack to temporarily fix a piece of trim on my car. It stayed on for 2 years (surviving many car-washers)and only came off when I had an accident.
In our house we call it smurf poo.

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