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Do the triplets know what an "axolotl" is? No, but they're always intrigued by stuff they don't know about, though, one of them wonders of the moss balls are edible.
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3 pups and an axolotl
Do the triplets know what an "axolotl" is? No, but they're always intrigued by stuff they don't know about, though, one of them wonders of the moss balls are edible.
LIFE TIPS TIME, BITCHES!
Are you a struggling spoonie with lots of shit that needs dusting? Do you collect little knickknacks and collectibles to bring joy in your life? Do you find yourself despairing over dust goddamn everywhere?
Well do I have the product for you!
(This is not an actual product placement I’m actually just super excited about this)
Say hello to museum putty!
This shit. This shit is the TITS! And I’m talking top tier tits here, none of that Barbie doll shit!
Listen.
Listen to my wise words
You just take your various collectibles, slap a bit of museum putty on the bottom, and bam! It’s not moving. You can dust without moving all your little tchotchkes and filling yourself with despair at the idea of putting them back again.
But wait!
There’s MORE!
If you have cats, this makes anything unable to be knocked off tables or shelves!
If you live in an earthquake prone area, it keeps things in place while the planet has a temper tantrum!
Not to mention, it is reusable! You can use the same putty over and over again until it becomes a pile of sad grit that sticks to nothing!
It doesn’t work on fabric, because you don’t want putty in your fibers, but everything else? Oh ho, it is fair game!
Museum Putty! Hell yeah!
Topic of the day: museum wax or putty. This “stuff” works and saves your glass items from crashing to the floor. Really it does stick with no damage to your items… All my vases and anything fragile or that I do not want to break is “fastened” down in this manner.
When I changed out my mantle to camels and peacocks, I had to find new places for my Mayan/Aztec/Olmec replicas (via Mexico shopping trips). So they end up on top of the new bookcases on the side of my office along with casts like the dinosaur tooth as well as fossils. The tops of those bookcases are now crowded.
Only problem is the fragile items could fall easily in an earthquake: why the topic of museum wax came up. Below is what brand I use and for me they work….
Oh also be sure to bolt the bookcases to a stud in the wall using angle brackets, keeps those from falling in case of an earthquake or kids from climbing… saves accidents from happening
Fastening “stuff” down Topic of the day: museum wax or putty. This "stuff" works and saves your glass items from crashing to the floor.