Put the clothes in the freezer, or outside if it's a very cold winter, until the bubble gum freezes. Then scrape off the bubblegum, it will be easy to do and no longer sticky. Pretreat the remaining stain and wash it as you normally would.
The stick was embedded in the rock. The answer is embedded in his message.
tanks,worms
Depends in which country you do it, in the US and Britain you'd need deep pockets around £3,000,000 which includes equipment and fabric/material storage
Then you need to see a doctor in order to decide how to remove it before infection sets in.
A router can typically cut up to 1/4 inch deep into a material, depending on the type of router bit and the hardness of the material being cut.
depends how big. Big: u can pull it Small: Tweezers
The most used bubble bath makers are deep steep and California Baby. There is also Dr. Teal's, Mr. Bubble, Aveeno, Village Naturals, Light & Happy, and Laura Mercier Body and Bath.
The depth of a block typically refers to the measurement from the top surface to the bottom surface of the block. In various contexts, such as construction or manufacturing, it can indicate how deep the block is when embedded in a material or the overall thickness of the block itself. The specific depth can vary widely depending on the type of block and its intended use.
The depth of a standard clothes hanger typically ranges from about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) at its thickest point, depending on the design and material. Wire hangers are generally thinner, while wooden or padded hangers may be deeper. The actual depth can vary based on the specific style and purpose of the hanger.
Ultrasonic and X-ray investigations can detect many kinds of defects deep in materials.
oozes are from organic material; deep-sea muds from inorganic
bubble gum,marshmellow and sheep pigs than are deep fried is pottato sald with nose hair and road kill