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This stuff came in a small metal tin. The kids would put a glob of it in an empty plastic bottle and puff away until their eyes rolled back in their heads.
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Originally posted by EnnuiI grew up in South Africa and the street kids used to get hold of this glue that was used for repairing shoes.
Now THAT was real glue!
It didn't do the street kids much good though. Their shoes (if they had any) were usually completely f*cked.
Shoe GU!!!!!
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Originally posted by EnnuiI grew up in South Africa and the street kids used to get hold of this glue that was used for repairing shoes.
Now THAT was real glue!
It didn't do the street kids much good though. Their shoes (if they had any) were usually completely f*cked.
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I grew up in South Africa and the street kids used to get hold of this glue that was used for repairing shoes.
Now THAT was real glue!
It didn't do the street kids much good though. Their shoes (if they had any) were usually completely f*cked.
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Uhu is pretty good aswell.Originally posted by JawzWow you can get quite high from sniffing these bad boys. My nostril is now covered in black pen.
Or so they say.
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Wow you can get quite high from sniffing these bad boys. My nostril is now covered in black pen.
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