A made-in-Canada solution to the BP oil spill: two words, music to a Canadian's ears: Duct Tape.
That's it, duct tape. Miles and miles of industrial-grade, Canadian-made, duct tape.
The Process:
1. Wrap tape around and around and around the pipe.
2. Start criss-crossing back and forth across the opening while repeating the wrap-around step 1.
3. Continue until pipe is duct-taped and leak is contained.
Duct Tape. Canada's contribution to the world.
And that's the way the Canadian-made Ball of duct tape bounces.
Citizens of the world: Please help me get this post into the right hands.
3 comments:
Duct Tape. Canada's contribution to the world.
Wasn't it developed by Johnson & Johnson in the US during WWII?
LCTC - Welcome back! Since this is your first post in a while, I'm assuming you agree with my last 93 posts -- excellent!
The US may have developed it, but it took Canadians to realize what was wrought.
Kind of like Cheezies - born in Chicago, raised in Canada.
What is more Canadian than eating Cheesies from a container made from duct tape -- I ask you!
Make that Cheezies. Orange you glad I caught the typo?
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