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Thermite and Liquid Nitrogen (Braniac)
This reminds me of the time a few weeks ago that Reese (age 4) asked me, “If water melts fires, how come the sun can melt ice?” I just wish they had tried a better ratio than 6000lbs of thermite to 1 cup liquid nitrogen.
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“Dear aunt lets set so double the killer delete select all”
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“The belief is that an electric fan, if left running overnight in a closed room, can result in the death (by suffocation, poisoning, or hypothermia) of those inside.”
Japanese Game Show - Old Man Bites Tenderly
This is the best game show ever, I am just glad I am not a contestant. The best part is how they have to stay quiet because they are in a library. But, “Old Man Bites Tenderly”?! I am afraid of whoever thought that one up.
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Old Man Bites Tenderly is the best name for a band ever!
Posted by: joe | September 12, 2006 09:43 AM
Old Man Bites Tenderly mad me a little uncomfortable. I’m not exactly sure what he is doing but it is disturbing. Thanks for sharing that schadenfreude extravaganza. The Japanese take shadenfreude to frightening new heights.
Posted by: Anonymous | September 13, 2006 03:59 PM
I enjoyed that they all had books they were pretending to read in between rounds of the game.
Posted by: jenny | September 16, 2006 10:18 PM
I have confirmed Korean fan Death as a solid Korean Belief. A Korean American friend said that her parents always warned her about it and even though she thinks it is silly it still worries her.
Posted by: joe | September 21, 2006 04:23 PM
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Posted by: ancestry | September 25, 2006 03:56 PM
“Hitted Hip,” my fanny!
I snorted the whole way through this thing. It’s like midnight at a scout campout—-just set in a library.
Posted by: jenny | September 29, 2006 11:40 PM
Oh yeah: and the MS speech recognition heading.
I actually have MS and was like, “Speech recognition? I can recognize speech. I’m not THAT bad yet. Or is he talking about recognizing the speech of those with MS, which can understandably be a little difficult to follow? I must admit, I’ve said a few sentences like [the one featured] when I was really tired before. Hmmm.”
Then I read the post.
Chalk it up to palpable evidence of just how messed-up my neural pathways really are.
Posted by: jenny | September 29, 2006 11:49 PM