I rember it. It had a smooth side and a slightly rougher side, both were poor at doing the job. Horrible stuff.
that's the stuff... and if you got the smooth side the wrong way you just spread rather than wiped...
I rember it. It had a smooth side and a slightly rougher side, both were poor at doing the job. Horrible stuff.
that's the stuff... and if you got the smooth side the wrong way you just spread rather than wiped...
Now that’s a blast from the past!!!haha. I remember one of the lads I worked with when I was younger was a tad thick, the manager asked him if he would go and get the key for the safe from the security bloke, he came back with a cornbeef key. haha.
Now that’s a blast from the past!!!
I was at 16!!! Soon learned the way though!Luckily I'm not gullible so never had that sort of stuff get past me, but some of the stuff people fell for was class. Glass hammer the lot. lol
Luckily I'm not gullible so never had that sort of stuff get past me, but some of the stuff people fell for was class. Glass hammer the lot. lol
Tartan paint, left handed screwdriver, ...
It’s nicknamed “John Wayne paper” by red indians cause it’s rough it’s tough and takes no **** off Indiansour school had the old 'izal medicated' (remember that?... you waited till you got home to have a dump), no matter how carefully you prepared it there were always points that dug in and scratched!!
Cracking tracing paper though.I rember it. It had a smooth side and a slightly rougher side, both were poor at doing the job. Horrible stuff.
Upto the back of your neck if you weren’t concentratingthat's the stuff... and if you got the smooth side the wrong way you just spread rather than wiped...

Upto the back of your neck if you weren’t concentrating![]()