PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Silly Putty
  • Silly putty
rdfs:comment
  • like a mostly pink ball of changeable shape I take the news on as my skin And I am tossed around by the hands of an infinitely young and an infinitely old God to be present to witness the many jokes of the earth. Can I wash this newsprint off? Or will it turn me grey as I get older? And how can I keep the beautiful colors inside? Perhaps the solution is my indefinable puzzle being worked by His hands.
  • 1 Warning: non-edible mix together well. 2 Set on trays for play, or use waxed paper. 3 Can be used as the commercial silly putty is. 4 Store in an airtight container
  • Silly Putty (Chemical formula: (SpCOClN), is a rubbery, slimy compound that displays exceptional elasticity and rubbericity. It is the natural excretion of the Bunga-Bunga squirrel, and is highly prized for it's Erectile Dysfunction treatment properties.
  • It came in an egg shaped container and looked kind of like clay. You could bounce it or smash it out on the Sunday comics and it would take the print up. silly putty, the flesh colored goo that you could pick up newspaper print with. it was SOLID Everyone had Silly Putty, which came out of its plastic egg shell and could bounce off the wall. But its most common use was lifting the ink off the comic pages and stretching the images. Silly Putty was clay in an egg-shaped container that could be used to make different shapes of things. Silly Putty was some soft clay that you could make shapes with, it came in a hard, plastic egg-shaped container. It was a white putty like substance that came in a plastic eggshell like case. You could squish it, mold it, and when you pressed in onto newsprint o
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:uncyclopedia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:fads/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:recipes/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • like a mostly pink ball of changeable shape I take the news on as my skin And I am tossed around by the hands of an infinitely young and an infinitely old God to be present to witness the many jokes of the earth. Can I wash this newsprint off? Or will it turn me grey as I get older? And how can I keep the beautiful colors inside? Perhaps the solution is my indefinable puzzle being worked by His hands.
  • It came in an egg shaped container and looked kind of like clay. You could bounce it or smash it out on the Sunday comics and it would take the print up. silly putty, the flesh colored goo that you could pick up newspaper print with. it was SOLID Everyone had Silly Putty, which came out of its plastic egg shell and could bounce off the wall. But its most common use was lifting the ink off the comic pages and stretching the images. Silly Putty was clay in an egg-shaped container that could be used to make different shapes of things. Silly Putty was some soft clay that you could make shapes with, it came in a hard, plastic egg-shaped container. It was a white putty like substance that came in a plastic eggshell like case. You could squish it, mold it, and when you pressed in onto newsprint or comic book surfaces, it would pick up the images. Chemists at General Electric working with silicone stumbled across this material that can be kneaded, bounced, and stretched. In 1949, Peter Hodgson thought it would make a great toy. After an investment of $150, Hodgson sold 1-ounce bags of putty in plastic eggs. It was an instant success. Millions of eggs of Silly Putty have been sold and continue to sell to this day.
  • 1 Warning: non-edible mix together well. 2 Set on trays for play, or use waxed paper. 3 Can be used as the commercial silly putty is. 4 Store in an airtight container
  • Silly Putty (Chemical formula: (SpCOClN), is a rubbery, slimy compound that displays exceptional elasticity and rubbericity. It is the natural excretion of the Bunga-Bunga squirrel, and is highly prized for it's Erectile Dysfunction treatment properties.