
what it does, and how it works.
Thank you please!
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:47,
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Thank you please!

Say you have a really wet heat, and you want it drier - you just whack it into the heat press, and bingo! problem solved.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:49,
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Have they ever used one in a Hit TV Show?
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:52,
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I might consider withdrawing my endorsement soon.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:54,
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I'm a busy man! I have to watch a lot of Hit TV Shows so that I can write my BRAND NEW BLOG about Hit TV Shows! It will be up tonight! I promise! It's not even 24 hours since my last blog :(
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:59,
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I've never made a banner for a Hit TV Show! blog before, and if the blog isn't a roaring success then that might taint me and I'll never work in the Hit TV Show! blog banner industry again.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 19:02,
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By the way, I had to edit your banner you made for The Hit TV Show blog because it looked like it said The Hip TV Show.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 19:03,
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This answer is not satisfactory.
3/10
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:53,
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3/10

you use it on heat tansfer dyes.
paint some onto a piece of paper, lay it on fabric, send it through the press, and what was on the paper its then fixed to the fabric.
you can also make instant dried flowers with it.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 18:57,
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paint some onto a piece of paper, lay it on fabric, send it through the press, and what was on the paper its then fixed to the fabric.
you can also make instant dried flowers with it.