It's called "fugitive glue."
I don't know about "fugitive glue" I do know that rubber cement will act the same way if allowed ro air-dry. Use it in a well-ventilated place. It stinks while it's wet.
you stick it on an envelope before mailing it
A Postage Stamp.
Yes.
Yes with a credit card. But always use a gift card because they use your credit card number and you'll have to cancel it. I'll stick with the gift card
Zorn jelly has harmful chemicals in it. Some candies have Zorn jelly in them stick to eating choclates instead
you get peanut butter jelly and a plateyou smear the jelly on the breadyou smear jelly over the peanut butteryou stick the 2 slices of bread together and..............done
Well if you manage to somehow get a jelly fish into a sandwich then just simply stick the stick into the sandwich, although i'm pretty sure a human will not enjoy this sandwich
Hoop Hockey stick
Stick a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in the bluray drive
Most major credit card's annual percentage rate are about the same. I would stick with either Visa or MasterCard. I would also advice that you stay away from store cards as their interest rates tend to be higher.
Most likely to stick some of the materials together. Some of the things used were limestone, marble, granite, and of course jelly.
If you owe anything at all on the cards, even though your payments are current, you have to include them in your bankruptcy filing. If however there is no charges on them, the creditor will probably stick you with an astronomical interest rate maybe 26+% (or worse in some states).