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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The glue's "Forever" part of it does not really last like the name says because the glue can be easily removed by tears. This has been proven at the end of "Stuck in the Wringer." Therefore, it really is not forever glue at all. Just regular glue at best.
*The glue's "Forever" part of it does not really last like the name says because the glue can be easily removed by tears. This has been proven at the end of "Stuck in the Wringer." Therefore, it really is not forever glue at all. Just strong, regular glue at best.
*It appears that Patrick has used it before because on the top, there is dry glue.
*It appears that Patrick has used it before because on the top, there is dry glue.
*Its name and concept may be a parody of [[Wikipedia:Krazy Glue|Krazy Glue]].
*Its name and concept may be a parody of [[Wikipedia:Krazy Glue|Krazy Glue]].

Revision as of 21:22, 27 April 2016

Template:OTab Template:Object Forever Glue is permanent glue used by a brain-dead Patrick in "Stuck in the Wringer." As its name states, Forever Glue has the ability to stick anything together forever. However, Forever Glue can be washed off with tears as proven at the end of the episode. Patrick also used a slightly different version of it in "Squid's Visit".

Description

Forever Glue appears to be a small, white bottle with an orange top. The front side of the bottle is blue and has "Forever Glue" written at the top in white.

Appearances

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Trivia

  • The glue's "Forever" part of it does not really last like the name says because the glue can be easily removed by tears. This has been proven at the end of "Stuck in the Wringer." Therefore, it really is not forever glue at all. Just strong, regular glue at best.
  • It appears that Patrick has used it before because on the top, there is dry glue.
  • Its name and concept may be a parody of Krazy Glue.