Am I the only one who thinks that the fabric of the universe is held together with baling string ?
Thirteen answers:
♥♥♥ Mommy to Two ♥♥♥
2007-05-10 10:07:50 UTC
The world is held together with hay string and duct tape, two things that no horseman of any caliber should ever be without...
skwonripken
2007-05-10 06:23:51 UTC
It is a well known fact that the fabric of the universe is not held together with baling string, but is held together with duct tape.
june l
2007-05-11 01:30:05 UTC
Had a good giggle at this question because my yard is definitely held together with baling string.
kittypurrrrrrr
2007-05-10 10:39:56 UTC
As a former horse owner I still have things in my house held together by bailing string. We have kept so much of it we still use it to hold stuff. Its better then duct tape any day.....
red_rose_rancher
2007-05-10 20:43:09 UTC
besides all those horsey applications and farm repair,
I braided it together and made myself the best, non stretchy clothesline ever! in the garden, tie up tomatoes, peas, beans!
i even crocheted a little doormat rug out of it ( all used string, of course, using new would be cheating) great hanging plant hangers, just make a loop over a branch and hang the plant on it outside for summer. Never clean it out of the back of the truck- it might just save your life!
2007-05-10 08:24:34 UTC
I'm with ya! I've used hay rope (baling string) for repairing lead lines, halters, fixed saddle stirrups and other tack with it, tied up gates with it, and even braided it together to make halters and lead lines.
I've used it to tie up my lighting harness in my trailer, and even used it to temporarily fix fencing.
Sorry some of these people didn't understand the gist of your question!
Kaiialyne S
2007-05-10 11:50:24 UTC
Between baling twine, duct tape, and hot glue, you basically can't go wrong.
auequine
2007-05-11 12:43:20 UTC
If it can't be fixed with Baling Twine or Duct Tape, it can't be fixed at all!!!
CedarledgeWIT07
2007-05-12 13:23:43 UTC
Of course! It also makes a fine running martingale at a rodeo when you left yours at home 70 miles away.
2007-05-10 10:05:48 UTC
Bail twine is amazing and if it can't fix duct tape can.
Kat A
2007-05-10 06:17:13 UTC
No sorry we are sitting on one big dirt ball.You know like a mud pie just rounder.
Unicornrider
2007-05-10 08:11:45 UTC
I'd say tools. Indespensable when ANYTHING breaks,
britsorsticks
2007-05-12 09:56:13 UTC
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