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Oct 3, 2012
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i was listening to this old mixtape when the reel broke on the cassette tape. i knew most of the songs on there but theres one i cant find. i think it might be smigg dirtee but idk.

anyways heres some of the lyrics-

your city must be the lower case cuz my city is the capital S,A,C,R,A,M,E,N,T,O

then he goes off about being uglier than a goblin or something...
anyways your helps appreciated
 

R

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Take the sand and distribute it equally into the compartments of an ice tray. Place the tray into your freezer and leave for 4 hours. The low temperature ensures that any negatively charged particles of sand are relieved of their adverse charge.

All you need to do next is heat the cooled sand (it wont freeze), with a soldering iron until you see small pockets of liquid forming in the collection.

Take a needle and apply the liquid to the tip, use this to conjoin the damaged parts of your cassette reel. You are going to use this liquid as a glue to hold the reels together. The removal of negatively charged ions from the 'sand glue' ensures that your cassette tape wont be ruined by rogue electromagnetic waves!

Your cassette tape should now function as normal, hope this helps!

(Who says siccness can't teach you more than just gangsta rap and outrageous fabricated lies!)
 
Props: siccmadesyko

R

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Take the sand and distribute it equally into the compartments of an ice tray. Place the tray into your freezer and leave for 4 hours. The low temperature ensures that any negatively charged particles of sand are relieved of their adverse charge.

All you need to do next is heat the cooled sand (it wont freeze), with a soldering iron until you see small pockets of liquid forming in the collection.

Take a needle and apply the liquid to the tip, use this to conjoin the damaged parts of your cassette reel. You are going to use this liquid as a glue to hold the reels together. The removal of negatively charged ions from the 'sand glue' ensures that your cassette tape wont be ruined by rogue electromagnetic waves!

Your cassette tape should now function as normal, hope this helps!

(Who says siccness can't teach you more than just gangsta rap and outrageous fabricated lies!)
by the way, the best method i find for using sand glue to repair cassettes is to pull the damaged bit of reel out a little, then place it on an eraser or ceramic cutlery while you glue it back together.
 
Props: Ike Turner
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Take the sand and distribute it equally into the compartments of an ice tray. Place the tray into your freezer and leave for 4 hours. The low temperature ensures that any negatively charged particles of sand are relieved of their adverse charge.

All you need to do next is heat the cooled sand (it wont freeze), with a soldering iron until you see small pockets of liquid forming in the collection.

Take a needle and apply the liquid to the tip, use this to conjoin the damaged parts of your cassette reel. You are going to use this liquid as a glue to hold the reels together. The removal of negatively charged ions from the 'sand glue' ensures that your cassette tape wont be ruined by rogue electromagnetic waves!

Your cassette tape should now function as normal, hope this helps!

(Who says siccness can't teach you more than just gangsta rap and outrageous fabricated lies!)
pretty interesting. never heard that before