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my brother used a 100 cd spindle as a toilet paper despencer. he used a lighter to burn a vertical slot in the clear plastic part so that you can pull the toilet paper through. works like a charm!
Nothing angers me more than to make my self a 'scrumptious' bagel sandwich, take it to work and place it in the fridge, only to find at lunch time that some careless, thoughtless ne'er do well has squashed it with their lunch. My poor sandwiches, all smashed and depressing. NEVER AGAIN! Thank you for providing such a great answer to one of life's more challenging questions.
Yeah that would be cool if only the chemicals that they used to manufacture the case as well as the CD's themselves weren't incredibly toxic.
"At the equivalent of puberty for the pups (50 days old), about 25% of their mammary ducts had precancerous lesions, some three to four times higher than unexposed controls."
"the federal government measured dioxins in blood samples taken from 28 residents who lived near PVC facilities in Louisiana. The testing revealed the average resident has three times more dioxin in his/her blood than the average U.S. citizen."
"The tests found traces of antimony, a chemical used in the making of polyethylene terephthalate...Small doses of antimony can make you feel ill and depressed. Larger quantities can cause violent vomiting and even death."
dan's correct but the chances of any of the plastic contaminating your food, in it's solid state as a cd holder are very remote indeed. as a raw compound in the manufacture process for those living locally then yes possilbly but not just from using the product.
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10 April 2007 - 7:32am
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Stephen Powell
Or for those of less sophisticated, a donut stacker? Ask Homer...
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16 July 2007 - 1:01am
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gonzo
my brother used a 100 cd spindle as a toilet paper despencer. he used a lighter to burn a vertical slot in the clear plastic part so that you can pull the toilet paper through. works like a charm!
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16 July 2007 - 2:00am
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matt
How are I do it?
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19 July 2007 - 3:00pm
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Cpt. Obvious
1. Get empty spindle
2. Make bagel sandwich
3. Press down
4. ????
5. Profit!
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5 August 2007 - 9:17am
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the 45 king
not sure, but I know how to eat the bagel
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9 July 2009 - 3:05pm
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Andrew
How do I made bagel?
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19 July 2007 - 11:46pm
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Fraser
Why would you carry the bloody bagel around. Eat the damn thing! they're scrumptious! :P
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20 July 2007 - 2:59am
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Anita Hanchaubb
CD holders are made from recycled monkey spunk. Be careful.
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28 July 2007 - 8:53am
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Mandi
Nothing angers me more than to make my self a 'scrumptious' bagel sandwich, take it to work and place it in the fridge, only to find at lunch time that some careless, thoughtless ne'er do well has squashed it with their lunch. My poor sandwiches, all smashed and depressing. NEVER AGAIN! Thank you for providing such a great answer to one of life's more challenging questions.
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22 August 2007 - 5:26pm
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Jenny
Haha that's clever.
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15 November 2007 - 3:56pm
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Stephanie
This is probably one of the coolest things I've seen EVER.
Stephanie
http://www.makethegreatescape.org
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17 November 2007 - 7:52am
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Who Knew
Who knew bagels needed protecting? I didn't realize they were so fragile. The ones I eat are sturdy and taste better because of it.
Go Bagels!
One day I will return to this site to see subsequent comments. Or perhaps I'll forget this page ever existed.
Jonathan
18 November 2007 - 7:06pm
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Jonathan
Well, clearly you found this page useful enough to leave a comment.
Thanks.
J
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26 December 2007 - 12:37am
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Kimmy
This is awesome
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26 December 2007 - 5:36am
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Dan
Yeah that would be cool if only the chemicals that they used to manufacture the case as well as the CD's themselves weren't incredibly toxic.
"At the equivalent of puberty for the pups (50 days old), about 25% of their mammary ducts had precancerous lesions, some three to four times higher than unexposed controls."
"the federal government measured dioxins in blood samples taken from 28 residents who lived near PVC facilities in Louisiana. The testing revealed the average resident has three times more dioxin in his/her blood than the average U.S. citizen."
"The tests found traces of antimony, a chemical used in the making of polyethylene terephthalate...Small doses of antimony can make you feel ill and depressed. Larger quantities can cause violent vomiting and even death."
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22 September 2008 - 4:25pm
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Andrew
That is genius.
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14 October 2008 - 1:06am
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avidan the sane
dan, why did you have to ruin this?
ignorance is bliss. i use the toilet paper one, and my ass hasnt mutated yet, so i'm doing something right.
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21 November 2008 - 2:18am
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Renee
I have to say that I really like this idea. I never would have thought of it.
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7 December 2008 - 2:15am
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oyunlar
thanks you all the games beatiful
oyunlar
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11 February 2009 - 2:27pm
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Demetrios the traveller
awesome novative and crazy enough to follow it on my day routine
thanks
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17 March 2009 - 3:27am
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Wok
Dan's a party pooper. Neat idea.
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26 May 2009 - 9:04pm
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Sage
I like that idea. It's cool.
It's also featured on ktkatherine.tumblr.com
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24 July 2009 - 1:02pm
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Wop
...Good luck with your bagels and toilet paper. Dan is right
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10 August 2009 - 3:32am
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Michael
Witty Remark which shows off my sense of humor inserted here!
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28 September 2009 - 3:22pm
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Sarah@WritingConsultation
This makes a perfect gift packaging for all occasions.
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4 October 2009 - 1:53pm
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Zaidat
I like it! I will have to do this next time. Bet it stays nice and fresh.
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16 August 2010 - 10:33pm
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bidders
dan's correct but the chances of any of the plastic contaminating your food, in it's solid state as a cd holder are very remote indeed. as a raw compound in the manufacture process for those living locally then yes possilbly but not just from using the product.
all in all a great idea.
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