[tmp] yes to Happy Holiday LOL

  • From: "Harris, Robert" <harris.robert@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 20:41:15 +0000

Bobby and Prince


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Doesn't somebody think the subject line should be changed? Lol
On Nov 25, 2014 3:25 PM, "The New Vision Store" 
<nvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:nvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Super glue and human glue are too separate items.
I know that crazy glue was available in the 70's. I do not know of it's
entire lineage.

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wasn't super glue developed first for the US military, as a way to quickly
seal up nasty battlefield injuries, to help people survive the trip to the
nearest medical facility?

At 05:43 PM 11/24/2014, you wrote:
>The "Human glue" was first used to place parts of the inner ear back
together.
>It was suggested by EMT's back in the 70's but the glues at that time
>were considered mildly toxic and past the "parts per million"
>acceptability. Though,
>many builders and trade workers have been using it for years. It is now
>used in place of stitches were possible. It does dissolve, but very
>slowly.
>Isn't teck amazing!?
>
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>Behalf Of Laz
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>Yes, I don't think it would work for unsticking the controls, USB port,
>or headphone jack. I think it was mainly meant for unsticking fingers.
>I recall getting just a tiny little bit on my fingers and it hadn't
>been enough to bind them for life so it only took a little effort to pull
them apart.
>(smiles) I've
>heard they now use it in hospitals to bind incisions together. Don't
>know if they use it in place of stitches but one can certainly see how
>useful it would be during surgery.
>
>Laz
>
>On 11/24/14, Redacted sender Foggddm@xxxxxxx<mailto:Foggddm@xxxxxxx> for DMARC
><dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> > Laz, they DO make a super glue solvent. I used to get it from Hobby
Town.
> > It worked very well as it did not hurt plastic. However the same may
> > not be
> >
> > true if glue is on the controls.  the company who made it also made
> > zap a gap super glue.
> > Dale
>
>
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