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How to re-attach a head
My mother-in-law's head was chopped off today. Both her head and torso
appear to be in good condition, but I need to re-attach the head so she can continue to bitch about me and my family. I'd prefer to leave it off, but the wife insists we re-attach. What kind of screw, nail, or glue should we use? I suggested using duct tape, but the wife dont want the tape to show. |
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On Friday, November 1, 2013 7:32:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
My mother-in-law's head was chopped off today. Both her head and torso appear to be in good condition, but I need to re-attach the head so she can continue... Bolts are known to be effective. |
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"Congoleum Breckenridge" wrote in message ... On 11/1/2013 9:29 PM, wrote: My mother-in-law's head was chopped off today. Both her head and torso appear to be in good condition, but I need to re-attach the head so she can continue to bitch about me and my family. I'd prefer to leave it off, but the wife insists we re-attach. What kind of screw, nail, or glue should we use? I suggested using duct tape, but the wife dont want the tape to show. See if you can find a Sharkbite fitting the size of Her neck! And, only if it can be grounded. |
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 21:36:41 -0400, Congoleum Breckenridge
wrote: On 11/1/2013 9:29 PM, wrote: My mother-in-law's head was chopped off today. Both her head and torso appear to be in good condition, but I need to re-attach the head so she can continue to bitch about me and my family. I'd prefer to leave it off, but the wife insists we re-attach. What kind of screw, nail, or glue should we use? I suggested using duct tape, but the wife dont want the tape to show. See if you can find a Sharkbite fitting the size of Her neck! That's her problem; sharkbite. |
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On 11/1/2013 9:36 PM, Congoleum Breckenridge wrote:
See if you can find a Sharkbite fitting the size of Her neck! Oh, that's funny. Great sense of humor. -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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"Tekkie®" wrote in message ... posted for all of us... And I know how to SNIP My mother-in-law's head was chopped off today. Both her head and torso appear to be in good condition, but I need to re-attach the head so she can continue to bitch about me and my family. I'd prefer to leave it off, but the wife insists we re-attach. What kind of screw, nail, or glue should we use? I suggested using duct tape, but the wife dont want the tape to show. Obviously, crazy glue! -- Tekkie No no you should use bubble gum thisway incase she decide to blow of she blow bubble instead of head ? |
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