"Nuts" or "Bolts"
Film History
SouthEast Texas, Locals Only
Tape
State of the Family
100

A derogatory term, but also helpful in construction for its bird-like qualities.

Wing Nut

100

A 1990s thriller classic from Stephen King, also the improper way to pronounce this US state (depending upon who you ask).

Misery

100

Separating Louisiana from Texas, this waterway takes its name from the Spanish word for Cypress in reference to the extensive growth of Cypress tress found there.

Sabine

100

The everyman’s tape, invited during World War II so that soldiers could waterproof their ammo cans but later found its similar name when used in ventilation work.

Duck Tape

100

Originally hailing from this state where the Honkomp Dynasty was born over 50 years ago.

Missouri

200

Ahoy matey! This type of fastener is designed to affix one or more objects to a surface (usually concrete).

Anchor Bolt

200

This 1985 cult classic features a group of juvenile delinquents serving detention together.

The Breakfast Club

200

The most common nickname for this reptilian pit viper which has all sorts of nicknames including “swamp lion,” “water mamba,” and “water moccasin.”

Cottonmouth

200

Invented by 3M in the 1920s as masking tape, this tape became specialized when 3M changed its color to blue in 1988.

Painter's Tape

200

The golden state where one little Honkomp was born.

California

300

A gamer’s nightmare, but one of the strongest fasteners out there.

Lag Bolt

300

The princess of Arendelle, this character is based loosely off of "The Snow Queen," by Hans Christian Andersen.

Elsa

300

Help there everywhere! No, not insects but they do roll around- mostly in grocery stores and their respective parking lots.


Buggys

300

If zues were a real god (and he is not), one could expect this would be his favorite kind of tape.

Electrical Tape

300

The sunshine state where one little Honkomp briefly lost some of her hair.


Florida

400

Certainly the choice if Michael Jordan had to sponser this low profile piece of hardware.

Jam Nut

400

The classic supervillain from DC Comics, portrayed by the likes of Mark Hamill, Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, & Joaquin Phoenix, the latter two having both one academy awards for their character interpretations.

The Joker

400

At 67 feet tall this statue in Huntsville, Texas is called this by locals, but its official name is "A Tribute to Courage."

Big Sam

400

A means to specify this nationality, also a drink used to unwind the day or to celebrate. Of course its also a tape!

Scotch Tape

400

Simply known as the boot. Or, the state where if you’re a Honkomp, you can quickly go to see the horses race.

Louisiana

500

Used when extra defense is necessary from loosening; it takes its name from its medieval look.

Castle Nut

500

This actor is known for his high impact action movies and specifically movie series. Most notably when he portrayed the characters of Neo and then later, John Wick.

Keanu Reeves

500

This event founded in 1907 and held annually in the city of Beaumont, made a permanent schedule change from fall to spring in 2009 so it would no longer have to compete with hurricanes and football for attention.

South Texas State Fair

500

Not used for trout or bass but rather as a guide, this tape isn't even tape at all!

Fish Tape

500

The state where the Honkomp’s intended to put down roots but ran out of gas and never made it there (or so the story goes).

Arizona

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