Each of these dongs has some theme that means something deepWhat is it?Welcome to the Machine by Pink FloydUnder the Bridge by The Red Hot Chili PeppersWish You Were Here by Pink FloydA Day in the Life by The BeatlesHelter Skelter by The BeatlesAmerican Pie by Dom McLeanBohemian Rhapsody by QueenThe meanings to any of these songs will pe appreciated.
The best thing to use is duct tape, preferably the foil type.
absolutly not!! the rubber will burn, you can use sticky tak but make sure its heat proofdo not use any kind of glue or tape itll just burn melt and cause the pad to short out if worse comes to worse get a new one, but iv used sticky tak before and itll hold for a few weeksbut buying a new one its ultimilty the best answer.
If you are using it on the bottom of your tank then i suggest a towel under itThat will elevate it to touch the glass (assuming its a glass tank) The UTH will not get hot enough to burn the towelPersonally I never remove the paper to expose the sticky, I just slide it under my tank and prop it up with a dish towelI do this on both my tanks and have for over 2 years and have never had a problem.
I used a regular heating pad set on medium heat under the enclosure, then put a large flat creek rock the same size as the heating pad on the inside of the enclosureThis worked very well for me, maintained a surface temp of 90-95 degI once burnt my Burmese python using plug in type heat rocks early on in my hobby of keeping snakes.Very bad idea using these as a heat source for snakesHe healed up real nice thoughI used Benadine as my vet advised ounce a day and after three sheds all the burnt up scales came off.
ha ha cant do all of em but I'll do what I can Welcome to the Machine: Pink Floyd is anti-industry, this song particularly is in disgust of the music industryThey wrote most of their music using very a-typical metering to spite the industrialized and rule dominated worldA Day in the Life: written as usual by John and Paul, its about these two newspaper articles John readthere was actually some scandal about an alleged drug reference in the lyrics I'd love to turn you on There really is no definitive meaning to the song its more like abstract ramblings and reminiscence American Pie: Another song that has on purpose been left int he abstract categoryAll that has been proven is that it has connection to the death of Buddy Holly who died in a plane crash along with other artistsOther then that many musicians and fans have interpreted in their own way the cryptic lyricssome think its another anti music industry song others think it refers to past social movement eventsThe musician was adamant that the lyrics stay cryptic and poetic Bohemian Rhapsody: once again cryptic on purposeput simply the lyrics are telling a story about a man (likely a son in a poor family) who either accidentally or in a desperate plea killed a manHe tells his mom and tries to run but is caughta trail commences mother and family beg for his freedom but instead he is supposedly sentenced to deaththe song ends with the man reflecting on the fleetingness and pointlessness of his own existencein the song there are references to old operas and crazy guitar solos, fast parts and slow and everything in betweenSome people think its about class discrimination and how low class people disappear in the systemBut once again thats all just poetic license, it is just on its own a very abstract peice.