It's a conspiracy by Britney Spears and Lindsey Lohan to rid the world
of anyone who remembers the band aid red string, beer and pop can
openers etc. After all, in the hands of anyone under twelve none of
these items pose any difficulties. Who do we call when our computers
don't work, a teen age relative. 'nuff said.
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On 4/26/06 4:05 PM Don & Lynn wrote:
> Your right. There are products mounted on cardboard, covered with a plastic
> bubble. You have to attack those with a knife, no way to rip them apart.
>
> "Lee" wrote in message
> news:qbmdnVa7N_JJXNLZRVn-sg@comcast.com...
>
>> This is a post that could go on forever ! Flip top cans (doesn't everyone
>> have a can opener ??). Those nasty little seals on medicine bottles. Thick
>> plastic wraps on screw and nails and tools and whatever. What next ??
>> "Don & Lynn" wrote in message
>> news:sLN3g.6898$BS2.4951@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>
>>> The older I get, the easier it is for me to skin myself and bleed like
>>> hell. So why is it in this age of science, computers and other magic that
>>> I can't get the paper off of a Band Aid? I seem to remember that 50 years
>>> ago a Band Aid had a red thread that you pulled that opened it up. What
>>> happened? Too expensive??
>>> Frustrated,
>>> Don
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