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A different type of sticky tape syndrome.
A customer has just sent me a reel of tape for transfer. After I had
opened the packaging I noticed that my fingers were becoming slightly sticky. I hadn't taken the tape out of its box at that stage, so I presume the customer must have packed it whilst eating marmalade for his breakfast (no, I didn't taste it to check if that's what it was). -- ~ Adrian Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk |
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A different type of sticky tape syndrome.
On 22/10/2014 12:05 a.m., Adrian Tuddenham wrote:
A customer has just sent me a reel of tape for transfer. After I had opened the packaging I noticed that my fingers were becoming slightly sticky. I hadn't taken the tape out of its box at that stage, so I presume the customer must have packed it whilst eating marmalade for his breakfast (no, I didn't taste it to check if that's what it was). Taste it. Won't need your iron pills that day.... geoff |
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