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The idea to work with cathode ray TV sets revolved around an old TV we were using as a monitor for visuals at the space... we tried for the better part of Grischa's soundcheck to get audio signals to generate stuff through its "video input screen" but failed miserably resorting to using a popsicle stick to make the channels zap from one to another in a very rudimentary way.
Stir until it dissolves, using a popsicle stick.
Using a popsicle stick or tongue depressor, glop the gelatin onto the area.
Stir using a popsicle stick, or another utensil you can throw away instead of washing.
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Use a popsicle stick to make sharp creases.
Use a Popsicle stick to rapidly stir the mixture.
Use a popsicle stick to spread the glue all over the front cover of the notebook.
Use a Popsicle stick to dab a little wax on your wrist.
Mix it with your mixing tool, better yet, use a Popsicle stick.
You can use a Popsicle stick to hold the screwdriver button down.
Use a popsicle stick or a clay tool to mark claws onto the feet and arms of the model.
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