Starman Stormtrooper: “(…I)t leaves severe burns and feathers stuck onto the person for their whole life.”
Burn scars? Possibly. It depends on the type of tar used. (Some commercial sealing-grade tars are formulated to melt at lower temperatures than asphalt-grade tar.)
Feathers stuck onto a person for life? Doubtful. Tar can be removed by turpentine or mineral spirits. (The process is painful, but it can be done.) The feathers will come off with the tar.
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
It’s called the ‘Shave Me To Hell’ curse
firedome over 11 years ago
I was wondering why ozy was looking like a Chihuahua…
Neo Stryder over 11 years ago
What will you do now, Ozy?, Will you try to break the curse?, or will you leave your children and the children of them to suffer the same curse?
Stellagal over 11 years ago
Since Ozy is adopted and not a blood relative, this is some strange curse (that or Llewellyn made the whole thing up).
R.U. Kidding over 11 years ago
@Stella SThat never happens!
reynard61 over 11 years ago
Starman Stormtrooper: “(…I)t leaves severe burns and feathers stuck onto the person for their whole life.”
Burn scars? Possibly. It depends on the type of tar used. (Some commercial sealing-grade tars are formulated to melt at lower temperatures than asphalt-grade tar.)
Feathers stuck onto a person for life? Doubtful. Tar can be removed by turpentine or mineral spirits. (The process is painful, but it can be done.) The feathers will come off with the tar.
(P.S. I’ve worked with both types.)
Me3000 over 11 years ago
@ ozy in the last panelis there anything as a well though out curse
RhondaLea Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Starman Stormtrooper and Reynard61: No burns. Not sealing-grade tar or asphalt. Pine tar. See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarring_and_feathering