Is there an advantage in using traditional marking blue? Seems a lot more fiddly than a marking pen.
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16 years ago
Is there an advantage in using traditional marking blue? Seems a lot more fiddly than a marking pen.
Could you expand on that?
Wes
Well Prussian blue expands in all directions. ;)
Wes
In which direction?
If you buy it in 55 gallon lots, you have enough on hand to expand in every direction, for as far as the eye can see. I swear, a drop of that stuff can cover an acre.
Do readers understand that Prussian Blue and layout blue are not one and the same, and that they are not interchangeable? One will not substitute for the other.
Harold
Remember "Brylcreem, a little dab will do ya"? I still have the same tube from
30 years ago. The 55 gal drums are just for pranks!
Tom (the mother of pranks)-------hasn't anyone told you that you need hair to take advantage of Brylcreem? :-)
Small wonder you still have the same tube.
Harold
Hey, somebody was kind enough to send me some e-mails about some new miracle products that are guaranteed to regrow my hair! Any day now, the products will arrive and I'll be in follicle heaven!
Did you get a brush with that? Gerry :-)} London, Canada
I think I own a hair brush...I'll have to look.
Whatever for, Yul?
-- The only difference between a rut and a grave...is in their dimensions. -- Ellen Glasglow
Sell those to Hawkie. He's FULL of propellant.
Then you won't need a wig when you're playing lesbian? ;-)
His competitors.
Competitors? My competitors ceased production and buy my stuff!!!
What did you think they would do after you screwed, blued, and tattooed them? ;-)
I only had to PB a few car door handles!
Peanut Butter? PB blaster?
I'm guessing Prussian Blue. Damn, Tom, that's just downright mean!
Pete Keillor
GEEEZE! I was waiting for him to admit to his crime!
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