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| 18 Jun 11, 11:38 AM latique UK(OL), 5 yrs |
spatula woodenspoon ? Both make fab hitty things dont judge a man untill youve walked a mile in his shoes ! | |
| 18 Jun 11, 11:47 AM Mister_Bear UK(TS), 5 yrs |
these are fab , have a few in the house, but i usually try and make the hook more rounded that way i can put rope through the hook on the hanger and through one of the hooks in my walls
if the sane judge the insane ..........who judges the sane | |
| 18 Jun 11, 11:49 AM freddie_867 UK(NN), 6 yrs |
s;ightly different but the ex bought a conditioner the bottle was phallic shaped and came into good use after the contents were gone,quite big and thick. | |
| 18 Jun 11, 11:51 AM fumblebone UK, 5 yrs |
They's are lots of common household utensils that can be put to good use however perhaps instead of suggesting things to use it might be wise to point out they're are lots of things not to do wooden spoons and other wooden kitchen implements can be full of bacteriological infection possibilities if not pre-sterilized and that works both ways don't stir your dinner with a spoon you have just had round somebody's ass and ideas such as the curtain wire if you start hitting someone with a cut end the internal steel spring can come to an extremely sharp hook and it doesn't take a lot of imagination to see what would happen if it hooks in to somebody's bare ass and is then pulled away in a whipping motion avoid anything made of glass such as lightbulbs /florescent tubes for internal insertions especially high efficiency lamps some of these can use a fluorescene made with barium sulfate if this breaks up your ass it might be your last bit of fun as it is extremely poisonous I have noticed people using hemp rope for restraint as a traditional method but some of this rope is impregnated with preservatives such as creosote and other pesticides which can usually be detected by a oil or chemical smell it is not a good idea to contaminate your self with these chemicals specially where it is abrasive to the skin and specially avoid using canes used for gardening as bacterium can be present in the center of bamboo especially if it has been in contact with soil bamboo is also likely to shatter on impact leaving hypodermic like needles which are very difficult to remove once driven into the skin all in all it might be cheaper and easier to stick to implements intended for the purpose choose wisely and they should last you a long time | |
| 18 Jun 11, 11:57 AM Juantastic UK(CH), 22 mths |
The modified electric fly swatters are good fun. £5 for the swatter from Maplin, and then you need to find a two pin Euro mains lead (you can use an earthed Euro plug if that's all you have, but you're making a lot of extra work for yourself.) Open up the swatter, desolder the wires to the bat part and remove it. Solder on the pins from the Euro plug and put the whole thing back together. You could twist and tape at a pinch if you don't have a soldering iron. This is not my own idea, but I read about it somewhere and made one. A few people have played with it and I've been asked to make more. Edited 18 Jun 11, 11:58 AM by Juantastic | |
| 18 Jun 11, 12:00 PM BARNET_BASTILLE UK(EN), 3 yrs |
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| 18 Jun 11, 12:16 PM chrismanch UK(M), 11 yrs |
I really want to make one of these. http://www.theoriginalinstitute.com/DIY%20Jims%2... Chris | |
| 18 Jun 11, 12:22 PM Mister_Bear UK(TS), 5 yrs |
hehehee of to the maplin site i go many tys
if the sane judge the insane ..........who judges the sane | |
| 18 Jun 11, 12:22 PM HeavenScent UK(HP), 20 mths |
I didn't know bout the DIY board so thanks for the heads up.
HS
"I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you" | |
| 18 Jun 11, 12:52 PM chrismanch UK(M), 11 yrs |
http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/groups/Do_It_Yo... Chris |