NOTE: This blog entry has been edited. None of the original material was removed, however there have been comments added. You will find them italicized and within parentheses. For the record, I did remove my note of 1/19/11 instructing people to stop trying to engage me in pedantic pissing matches over the origin of duct tape just because they are humor impaired. I’m still instructing you all to not engage me in pedantic pissing matches whether you are humor impaired or not, so that hasn’t changed. However, I thought maybe I’d add some more to it… Here goes.
It seems that there is a sudden upsurge in searches for both Duct and Duck Tape. Per the search terms logged it would appear that there is a rather robust “duct/duck tape fetish” community out there. Wish I’d known before writing this particular entry. Probably would have been much funnier than just the serial killer and stupid people angle. At any rate, due to the enormous number of searches leading to this entry, I have been taking heat from some folks who want to point out to me the errors in this piece. It seems they didn’t get the satire. In at least one instance, said individual even elected to be especially nasty about it. For the record, the name/email address he/she entered remained intact. That was not my doing. Obviously it was aimed at me, but he/she missed.
So here you have it. The original blog intact with some added commentary to help the humor, satire, and parody impaired. You probably don’t know who you are, but trust me, we do.
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Have you ever wondered about duct tape?
I mean like wondering why it’s so popular with serial killers, kidnappers, and the like? At least, that’s how it is on TV. Oh, and just so we are all on the same page, no I’m not a serial killer. Nor am I a kidnapper. Never even played one on TV. Yeah, yeah, I know… I write fiction novels about them, but that’s different.
Also, just so we have our ducks in a row, we are talking about duct tape. Not duck tape. “Duck” tape doesn’t exist (Yes, actually, it does). Duct tape does. (Yes, actually, it does too.)
I have a friend (yeah, I know, amazing eh?) who worked in the music biz as a road manager. Her husband still does, and he handles cameras, lights, and all that jazz. Big deal stuff. They actually swear by “Gaffer Tape.” This stuff is great… You see, gaffer tape is kinda like duct tape on mega doses of steroids. In fact, it makes anything major league baseball players have been using to jack themselves up look like a placebo. Seriously. My friend has even noted that gaffer tape will hold someone on the side of a tour bus, at highway speeds, for at least 50 miles. She refuses to go into the exact details as to how she knows this, except to say that she has irrefutable anecdotal evidence. My guess is someone made her mad and she taped said individual to the side of the bus. She’s dangerous like that… In fact, she and E K get along really well, which is pretty scary.
She also tells me that it works great as a depilatory too – as long as you don’t mind losing the first three layers of skin along with the unwanted (or even wanted) hair. Good thing she’s never given a roll to E K, or I might be bald…
But, as usual, I digress…
The thing here is duct tape. It was originally designed to seal up duct work, hence the silver/grey color AND the name, duct tape. Makes sense all of a sudden, doesn’t it? I mean, “duck” tape was really kind of a WTF kind of name, dont’cha think? After all, what would a duck need with tape? Besides Donald, I mean. And, even though they make glue out of horses, and gelatin out of beef, it was really hard to fathom making tape out of ducks. (This part here, in bold, would be the joke. The part where it talks about making tape out of ducks. If you don’t find it funny, hey, no worries. I don’t hit them ALL out of the park, and we all have different sense of humor, as you will see below…)
So, anyway… I think maybe I need to run down to my basement and grab up a roll of duct tape to keep right here on the corner of my desk.
Why?
Because, like I said at the outset, it seems to be the prime choice for serial killers and kidnappers – not only as a restraint, but to keep their victims from screaming for help. Just slap a slice of the ol’ silver sticky stuff over the mouth and no sound escapes. Of course, these days if you happen to be a more fashion conscious criminal, designer colors are available, but I’m a purist. Just give me the silvery-grey stuff and I’m good.
But, I still haven’t answered your question, have I? I mean, why would I need duct tape on hand?
Exactly.
“Huh?” you grunt.
I need it for my hands. I figure if it works to “gag” victims, maybe I can tape my hands together so I won’t be able to get myself in trouble by answering stupid emails. (This would be yet another part of the joke. For, as you can plainly see from the comment thread below, I didn’t get out my roll of duck, duct, 100 mile per hour, gaffer, scotch, masking, packing, or any other tape soon enough.)
Of course, it might not work. I might need something stronger. Wonder if my friend has an extra roll of gaffer tape laying around… Something in a nice, yellow “caution” sort of color would be good…
More to come…
Murv
NOTE: In reality, Mister Arendt, who commented below, has the real story. Apparently, however, he didn’t see the humor in my post since I revised history for my own uses. Regular readers here know when to take a post seriously – which isn’t often – so I can only assume he was new to the Leakage. For the whole story about DUCT/DUCK tape go to http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/ducttape.htm
Mister Arendt’s Canadian counterpart didn’t see the humor either. I had once heard a rumor that Canadians, as a general rule, were the most polite people on the planet. That has been my personal experience up until now…
Dred Scott Dickinson
June 13th, 2010 at 05:37
The popular brand name of duct tape around here is “Duck Tape,” so it actually does “exist.” Even has a cartoon duck on the label.
I hate it, it’s just teaching more morons to call duct tape “Duck Tape.”
M. R. Sellars
June 13th, 2010 at 05:51
Yep, I’ve heard about that one… Of course, that’s just a “brand name” and not the actual product, I suppose. But, I agree with you. It’s just teaching folks the wrong name.
Of course, I guess obsessing over that just makes me pedantic, so in turn I’m being that which I so despise. ROFL! 🙂
Gina
June 13th, 2010 at 07:32
Pssst. While anecdotal evidence suggests that duct tape will get rid of warts, a head-to-head trial with OTC wart removers suggests it is no better than the other commercial products. In other words, tape is cheap, so give it a try before you shell out for the burny stuff.
I threaten my rowdier residents (medical residents, not the other variety) with duct tape if they get too rambunctious in my class. There were only a couple I really wanted to use it on, though, because in general, I encourage class participation.
Love your blogs!
M. R. Sellars
June 13th, 2010 at 08:34
🙂 Thanks!
I read a study awhile back that showed a placebo worked as well as any other commercial product for wart removal – not sure how the mind over matter thing works on a virus. (Warts are caused by a virus, correct? Of course, my recollections from bio class are probably waayyyyy out of date)…
Pepper
June 13th, 2010 at 11:45
Your friends gaffer tape sounds a lot like the gorilla tape we librarians use on rambunctious teenagers who damage our materials. Wait, I think I signed a non-disclosure agreement about that….
M. R. Sellars
June 13th, 2010 at 12:40
ROFL!
So, tell me about this librarian thing… (No, nothing kinky) I’ve received a few emails from folks telling me that their local libraries refuse to carry my books because they are “inappropriate”…
I know libraries have next to nothing in the way of budgets, and that what is carried is up often to the discretion of the librarians, but I thought libraries were one of the last bastions against censorship. :-/
Pepper
June 13th, 2010 at 18:17
You’re not wrong about the budget; the town council of the (tiny) town I live in just took back one third of our operating budget for the third year running. Unless the director or the asst. director special order something, we get best sellers or nothing. I have gotten all of your books through our I.L.L. system, although there are few libraries that carry them. Mass. being a so called ‘Liberal’ state, (remeber, home of Salem?)censorship isn’t really the issue. We’s jus po’. In point, two of the biggest libraries in Boston are slated to be closed this year or next. Sad, huh?
M. R. Sellars
June 13th, 2010 at 18:20
Yes, it most definitely is… I <3 the library. Big time. We have a branch just a couple of miles away where I do an enormous amount of research, and most of the librarians know my daughter on sight. 😉
Pepper
June 14th, 2010 at 13:04
Libraries are great places; we see a lot of kids, work closely with the local schools to make sure every kid has access to research materials, and host a ton of workshops. We even haunt our library at Halloween! I love setting someone up with the research materials they need. Huzzah for libraries!
David
June 15th, 2010 at 08:54
Dunno if there’s a military base near you, but check Army surplus stores in your area for “100 mile an hour” tape. It’s OD green, but it’s allegedly used to keep airplane pieces attached during flights when welding is not an option. Dad always kept a roll around when I was a kid, it’s pretty potent stuff.
Rosie/Crystal Rose
June 16th, 2010 at 06:14
I love Gaffer tape. My aunt’s a theater teacher, and the best part is that it doesn’t leave the tape residue that duct tape does.
Patricia
June 18th, 2010 at 11:30
I live in Ohio and the city of Avon is holding it’s duct tape festival this weekend~ I guess it goes to show there are a lot of strange folks out there. Maybe you’d be interested in that one. LOL~
Devin Arendt
January 19th, 2011 at 11:57
Actually it was “Duck tape” due to the fact it was used in WWII to seal ammo containers and the like because of its superior water resistance. It then went to being used in Duct work because of its tensile strength and superior sealing. So the fact is, it was actually Duck tape before it went to the commercially available Duct Tape (which happened AFTER WWII because of the baby boomer era.) Also Duck tape is hardly used in Duct work anymore as most building codes require more fire resistant material.
I would suggest researching things further before you discredit them.
M. R. Sellars
January 19th, 2011 at 12:15
sat·ire [sat-ahyuhr] –noun
1. the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
2. a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule.
3. a literary genre comprising such compositions.
par·o·dy [par-uh-dee] –noun
1. a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet’s soliloquy.
2. the genre of literary composition represented by such imitations.
3. a burlesque imitation of a musical composition.
4. any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc.
I would suggest you research what type of blog site you are commenting on before comment.
Fuck you
January 20th, 2011 at 16:16
Your entry isn’t parody or satire. It’s just wrong. The fact that you act like an douchebag when it’s pointed out that you’re wrong shows what a lazy, piece-of-shit hack you are. Maybe that’s why libraries don’t want your shit stinking up the stacks.