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I used mine to hold down the button for the hairdryer. It really helps as I have longish thick hair and I have to blowdry in sections. I just kept the tape stuck on and I was good to go.

 

I also used some to repair my BRAND NEW luggage that NWA tore up. :(

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Those replies are funny;)

 

I have read people who have connecting rooms use them around the door cause sometimes cigarette smoke leaks through that door.

 

Also to keep together luggage after a rough flight???

 

Don't know for sure myself but that is what I have read.

 

Kim

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Duct tape is available in several bright colors - we mark our luggage handles so we can easily find it (and someone doesn't take it by mistake).

Great idea, and good use, but why take it with you? I have enough junsk after my laptop, IPOD, cameras, phone, etc. Can't imagine why I would haul duct tape with me.

 

If some one can seriously enlighten me I would become a happy camper.

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Great idea, and good use, but why take it with you? I have enough junsk after my laptop, IPOD, cameras, phone, etc. Can't imagine why I would haul duct tape with me.

 

If some one can seriously enlighten me I would become a happy camper.

 

You'll know the first time you need it & don't have it. Also, I would pack it in my carry-on just to have it handy!!!

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Great idea, and good use, but why take it with you? I have enough junsk after my laptop, IPOD, cameras, phone, etc. Can't imagine why I would haul duct tape with me.

 

On NCL they give you a laundry bag to fill up with clothes. And wash it for $20. Well we packed the bag so full that it ripped. Duck tape to the rescue.

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Okay I'll tell you but remember...................you asked!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I can't believe I'm telling you this but I use duct tape to hold up my breasts so I can wear all my nice strapless and spaghetti strap dresses and not have to wear a bra. I get nice perky ones and don't have to pay $10,000 for a breast lift or breast reduction.

 

By the way, I learned this from a girlfriend of mine who used to be a model. What we do for beauty! :eek:

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I can't believe I'm telling you this but I use duct tape to hold up my breasts so I can wear all my nice strapless and spaghetti strap dresses and not have to wear a bra. I get nice perky ones and don't have to pay $10,000 for a breast lift or breast reduction.

 

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As I recall, the cut The Iceberg left in the hull of Titanic was narrower than a strip of duct tape.

 

Just think: if they had duct tape in 1912 and if two or three passengers each brought a roll, we wouldn't know who Celine Dion is.

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Folks, PLEASE use care when applying duct tape to things around your cabin. A couple of years ago, it was clear that someone had had a field day with this stuff out on their veranda for whatever reason. The adhesive from this stuff is VERY difficult to remove (especially from painted surfaces), be it from a hair dryer (there's a reason they have a switch) or anything else.

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I didn't have any sticky stuff left behind, I did use electrical tape though, like duct tape but not as tough, if you kwim?

 

My hairdryer was fine also, too bad the button/switch doesn't stay down when pushed. It makes for a long long blowdry session for someone like me with long thick hair. ;) But the tape worked fine and did save my luggage from being tore anymore.

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