Well as you can see I have a big problem with my roof of my road runner I dont know how I should go about fixing the problem what should I use and How should I use it The car its self only has this rust spot and one bad inner fender other than that there is not rust anywhere the hole is deep it does not go through the inside but im sure its right there if you have any sggestions please let me know
In a country where ghosts are traditionally believed to hide in the loo, a Japanese company is advertising a new literary experience _ a horror story printed on toilet paper.
Each roll carries several copies of a new nine-chapter novella written by Koji Suzuki, the Japanese author of the horror story "Ring," which has been made into movies in both Japan and Hollywood.
"Drop," set in a public restroom, takes up about three feet (90 centimeters) of a roll and can be read in just a few minutes, according to the manufacturer, Hayashi Paper.
The company promotes the toilet paper, which will sell for 210 yen ($2.20) a roll, as "a horror experience in the toilet."
Toilets in Japan were traditionally tucked away in a dark corner of the house due to religious beliefs. Parents would tease children that a hairy hand might pull them down into the dark pool below.
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Murphy, why does a roadrunner run across the street?
So he can get in line to wait in line.....
Why did the turkey cross the road? Because he wasn't chicken!
Well as you can see I have a big problem with my roof of my road runner I dont know how I should go about fixing the problem what should I use and How should I use it The car its self only has this rust spot and one bad inner fender other than that there is not rust anywhere the hole is deep it does not go through the inside but im sure its right there if you have any sggestions please let me know
In a country where ghosts are traditionally believed to hide in the loo, a Japanese company is advertising a new literary experience _ a horror story printed on toilet paper.
Each roll carries several copies of a new nine-chapter novella written by Koji Suzuki, the Japanese author of the horror story "Ring," which has been made into movies in both Japan and Hollywood.
"Drop," set in a public restroom, takes up about three feet (90 centimeters) of a roll and can be read in just a few minutes, according to the manufacturer, Hayashi Paper.
The company promotes the toilet paper, which will sell for 210 yen ($2.20) a roll, as "a horror experience in the toilet."
Toilets in Japan were traditionally tucked away in a dark corner of the house due to religious beliefs. Parents would tease children that a hairy hand might pull them down into the dark pool below.
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