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Re: What Boys Are Known For

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:24 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Double T wrote:5 year Webelos Camp Counselor here. It's how I got the job at DLR before I left.

Here's a few for ya:

1) Don't keep 9 Volt batteries near steel wool. If you don't believe me, loosely pull apart some steel wool and brush it against the + and - terminals of the battery. And get ready for the flame up.
This is also how they did the smoldering Reaper bodies in Blade 2.

2) How would we start our closing campfires? Pool shock and brake fluid. 2:1 ratio. Pour them into a cup, and after 30-45 seconds, it's like the back of the Batmobile. However, this was 11 years ago, and I've heard rumor say that they've changed the composition of the pool shock so you can't do that any more.

3) Those cheap cheesy little "Hot Spark" kits that they sell in the trading post? Yeah. Those can really start fires.

Just a few things out there for ya.

T
Hmm, should not be too much of a problem. Over the years I have attended various government training sessions. "improvised explosive devices" might come in handy!! hehehehehehhee

Re: What Boys Are Known For

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:51 pm
by disneyaddict
JugglingFreak wrote: Peeps put into the microwave expand to about 6 times their normal size.. (about the only thing those nasty marshmallow abominations are good for).


Anyone here ever made two Peeps joust in the microwave? Just take two Peeps, put a one toothpick in each, set them in the microwave a couple inches apart, and turn it on! It's actually kinda funny... :D:

Re: What Boys Are Known For

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:08 pm
by Natural Selection Fan
Cheshire Figment wrote:
8. Brake fluid mixed with Clorox makes smoke, and lots of it.


25. 80% of Men who read this will try mixing the Clorox and brake fluid.

I refuse to be a statistic!

::: quietly goes out to garage :::