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Tony gags Hayley's mouth with duct tape, and forces Carla to answer the door and holds a gun to her while remaining hidden. Carla tries to get rid of Maria with the gun on her but eventually tries to warn Maria of Tony and tells her to run. Tony immediately pushes Carla to the ground, knocking her unconscious, and pulls Maria into the factory.
A collection of segments from various episodes centring around duct tape 8 May 2001 Duct Tape Forever: Full-length feature movie in which Red and Harold enter a duct-tape sculpture competition 29 April 2003 Red Green: Hindsight is 20/20: A retrospective on The Red Green show 11 May 2004 It's a Wonderful Red Green Christmas: A collection of ...
Chalkboard gag: Bart writes "Haw Haw!" on the blackboard, but then hits it, that turns around to reveal Nelson attached to it with duct tape. Couch gag: Repeat of the couch gag from "How the Test Was Won", "Coming to Homerica" and "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches". Episode chronology
An American Airlines passenger who was gagged and bound with duct tape to her seat after being accused of attempting to open an aircraft door mid-flight has been sued by the Federal Aviation ...
The more "effective" a gag appears to be, the more hazardous it is. For example duct tape is a fairly effective method of keeping a person's mouth shut but can be hazardous if the subject cannot breathe freely through the nose (for example if they have the common cold). For this reason, a gagged person should never be left alone.
They then built a duct tape cannon with a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) barrel and compared its performance to that of a conventional steel cannon. Although the range and speed of the duct tape cannon were inferior to the steel one due to friction caused by the deformation of the duct tape barrel, it successfully fired a cannonball and remained intact.
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Taking footage from the show, the Build Team built an ultralight plane out of bamboo, duct tape, trash bags, and a cement mixer engine. The show depicted the plane MacGyver built as not being powerful enough to achieve flight on its own, but it was able to attain enough lift to sustain powered flight after taxiing off a cliff.