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Well can you? ;D
 

Ok hint... What can you use it on? :)
 

/.../ For use on metal, wood, ceramic, glass, concrete, china and much more! :laughing7:
 

savant365 said:
Ok, so you can glue a plate or a cup with it...I don't see the joke?
Apparently you can glue CHINA to.
/.../ For use on metal, wood, ceramic, glass, concrete, CHINA and much more!

I just thought it was a funny error. :)
 

Eu_citzen said:
savant365 said:
Ok, so you can glue a plate or a cup with it...I don't see the joke?
Apparently you can glue CHINA to.
/.../ For use on metal, wood, ceramic, glass, concrete, CHINA and much more!

I just thought it was a funny error. :)

Maybe referring to our fine ceramic dinnerware as China is an American term? When I see that reference I thought of a broken fancy dish needing to be fixed where you I believe are thinking of the country. As a kid whenever we had an important dinner my mother would tell us to get out the best china. In my grandparent's day and before I think the finest dinnerware was made in China so that is how it got it's name.
 

Scott (Mich) said:
Eu_citzen said:
savant365 said:
Ok, so you can glue a plate or a cup with it...I don't see the joke?
Apparently you can glue CHINA to.
/.../ For use on metal, wood, ceramic, glass, concrete, CHINA and much more!

I just thought it was a funny error. :)

Maybe referring to our fine ceramic dinnerware as China is an American term? When I see that reference I thought of a broken fancy dish needing to be fixed where you I believe are thinking of the country. As a kid whenever we had an important dinner my mother would tell us to get out the best china. In my grandparent's day and before I think the finest dinnerware was made in China so that is how it got it's name.
I donno, it was a British website. So I don't think so, but its possible.
Yes I was thinking the country. :)
 

We do refer to our best tea cups and plates as China. In fact China cups and saucers are usually very fine, and if you hold them up and look at them you can almost see thru them. They are bought out to use on special occasions because they are so delicate. But in spite of their delicacy, they really are nice to drink from. My old Mom would always insist on a cup and saucer when she came to our house, and as we normally drank from a mug, I kept a cup and saucer just for her.

U.
 

Personally, I'd rather drink from a $2.00 cup. If I drop it, I can easily replace it.
 

How about the 15% VAT tax added on the price ?
Same thing our socialist thieves want to add here.
Value Added Tax, I believe it's called.
 

Tubecity said:
How about the 15% VAT tax added on the price ?
Same thing our socialist thieves want to add here.
Value Added Tax, I believe it's called.

Yep, that 60 cents VAT is what I spotted first. And that's exactly what that B---- Nancy Polosi wants to have here in the U.S.
 

Kentucky Kache, isn't your kitty the wrong color?

My buddy from LSU said University of Kentucky wildcats are all blue, just like their b***s. :laughing9:
 

Smee said:
Kentucky Kache, isn't your kitty the wrong color?

My buddy from LSU said University of Kentucky wildcats are all blue, just like their b***s. :laughing9:

Watch out LSU. ;D
 

I figured it was the usual statement of "Not Tested on Animals"
That being the case, if you wanted to glue a weasel to a window you'd be screwed..

They don't call it VAT in Canada, Its either G.S.T. (Goods and services tax, screwed by the Feds for 5%) or HST (harmonized Sales tax) where your screw by both the Provincial government AND the Feds in a combined tax)
 

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