Difference between revisions of "Duct tape"

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CTYers can make lots of things from Duct Tape, especially in Cadrboard and Duct Tape or Ductape and boxes activities, such as the Carlisle activity entitled "fun with duct tape." People are known to make and wear duct tape handbags, skirts, crowns (CAR.06.2), flip flops (LMU 2-06) and even pants.
 
CTYers can make lots of things from Duct Tape, especially in Cadrboard and Duct Tape or Ductape and boxes activities, such as the Carlisle activity entitled "fun with duct tape." People are known to make and wear duct tape handbags, skirts, crowns (CAR.06.2), flip flops (LMU 2-06) and even pants.
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CTYers have also been known to duct tape other CTYers to walls, specifically, at Carlisle, Malcolm 1st floor 03.1, when Spencer "Spooch" Ewall was taped to a wall for about fifteen minutes before RA Reuben Bushnell intervened.  The duct tape was turned into a ball, known as the Butterball, which was used to play a very dangerous parody of rugby football until the soccer-sized ball (weighing at least seven pounds) was confiscated by Reuben until the end of session.  It is not known who is now in possession of the Butterball.
  
 
*Lancaster (was) in possession of an entire duct tape suit. Said suit was lost when an irresponsible one-more failed to return.
 
*Lancaster (was) in possession of an entire duct tape suit. Said suit was lost when an irresponsible one-more failed to return.
 
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Revision as of 21:46, 13 January 2007

Duct tape is tape used on ducts. This use is rather rare.

Wow... What can we say about this noble stick-me-up, the silver/gray goodness that is Duct Tape. Skirts, daggers, boondoggle, cameras, chessboards, and even a duct tape Blammo spoon holder can all be made out of this honourable material. A CTY classic, Duct Tape is here to stay.

CTYers can make lots of things from Duct Tape, especially in Cadrboard and Duct Tape or Ductape and boxes activities, such as the Carlisle activity entitled "fun with duct tape." People are known to make and wear duct tape handbags, skirts, crowns (CAR.06.2), flip flops (LMU 2-06) and even pants. CTYers have also been known to duct tape other CTYers to walls, specifically, at Carlisle, Malcolm 1st floor 03.1, when Spencer "Spooch" Ewall was taped to a wall for about fifteen minutes before RA Reuben Bushnell intervened. The duct tape was turned into a ball, known as the Butterball, which was used to play a very dangerous parody of rugby football until the soccer-sized ball (weighing at least seven pounds) was confiscated by Reuben until the end of session. It is not known who is now in possession of the Butterball.

  • Lancaster (was) in possession of an entire duct tape suit. Said suit was lost when an irresponsible one-more failed to return.