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Sunday, January 4, 2004

How to Make Modeling Clay out of Dryer Lint. That's the coolest, grossest, gosh darn craftiest idea I've heard in a long time!

 
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Cool! Why does dryer lint get such a bad rap? It's clean, right--just as clean as the clothes that will soon be next to your skin? Not at all like belly-button lint or dust mice or the like.
» psorr [www] » 2004-01-04 17:08:25
 
what i want to know is who thinks up this sort of stuff!? and why? and how!!
» kristen [www] » 2004-01-04 17:20:28
 
I actually debated on using dryer lint to stuff some monkeys but I was worried that it'd be a fire hazard. Plus in this house, the dryer lint is pretty much 50% my hair... which is kinda gross.
» Kris [www] » 2004-01-04 23:12:50
 
Cool Kris, if it's 50% hair I'm sure I could come up with a variation on this where the hair can be used as the main ingredient for the Lint Ferret.

When you say hair...not from the nether regions I hope.


» Disgusting Ferret » 2004-01-05 09:13:17
 
I was just about to say "Ferret, you're disgusting" but you beat me to it!
» Kris [www] » 2004-01-05 10:24:33
 
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