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CatNipped - 07 Dec 2005 01:34 GMT
This has been making the rounds for years, but still worth posting for those
who haven't seen it yet.

The following came from an anonymous Mother in Austin, Texas...

Things I've learned from my Boys (honest and not kidding):

1.) A king size waterbed holds enough water to fill a 2000 sq. ft. house 4
inches deep.

2.) If you spray hair spray on dust bunnies and run over them with roller
blades, they can ignite.

3.) A 3-year old Boy's voice is louder than 200 adults in a crowded
restaurant.

4.) If you hook a dog leash over a ceiling fan, the motor is not strong
enough to rotate a 42 pound Boy wearing Batman underwear and a Superman
cape. It is strong enough, however, if tied to a paint can, to spread paint
on all four walls of a 20x20 ft. room.

5.) You should not throw baseballs up when the ceiling fan is on. When using
a ceiling fan as a bat, you have to throw the ball up a few times before you
get a hit. A ceiling fan can hit a baseball a long way.

6.) The glass in windows (even double-pane) doesn't stop a baseball hit by a
ceiling fan.

7.) When you hear the toilet flush and the words "uh oh," it's already too
late.

8.) Brake fluid mixed with Clorox makes smoke, and lots of it.

9.) A six-year old Boy can start a fire with a flint rock even though a
36-year old Man says they can only do it in the movies.

10.) Certain Lego's will pass through the digestive tract of a 4-year old
Boy.

11.) Play dough and microwave should not be used in the same sentence.

12.) Super glue is forever.

13.) No matter how much Jell-O you put in a swimming pool you still can't
walk on water.

14.) Pool filters do not like Jell-O.

15.) VCR's do not eject "PB & J" sandwiches even though TV commercials show
they do.

16.) Garbage bags do not make good parachutes.

17.) Marbles in gas tanks make lots of noise when driving.

18.) You probably DO NOT want to know what that odor is.

19.) Always look in the oven before you turn it on; plastic toys do not like
ovens.

20.) The fire department in Austin, TX has a 5-minute response time.

21.) The spin cycle on the washing machine does not make earthworms dizzy.

22.) It will, however, make cats dizzy.

23.) Cats throw up twice their body weight when dizzy.

24.) 80% of Men who read this will try mixing the Clorox and brake fluid.

25.) Women will pass this on to almost all of their friends, with or without
kids.

Hugs,

CatNipped
Prozack - 07 Dec 2005 12:54 GMT
> 24.) 80% of Men who read this will try mixing the Clorox and brake fluid.

> Hugs,
>
> CatNipped

lol

no kidding! I just so happen to have a bottle of break fluid and clorox
within reach.

Now Im curios

how much smoke are we talking here! hehehe
Monique Y. Mudama - 07 Dec 2005 19:21 GMT
>> 24.) 80% of Men who read this will try mixing the Clorox and brake
>> fluid.
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>
> how much smoke are we talking here! hehehe

Dunno, but I do know that if you mix gasoline and styrofoam, you can
make a substance we called "pyroputty" that is liquid, extremely
flammable, and extremely sticky.

And I can still remember watching my highschool boyfriend stomp out
the fire, then freak as he realized he had transferred the putty to
his shoes.  Water didn't put it out.  I think he eventually smothered
it in dirt or something.

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NMR - 07 Dec 2005 20:09 GMT
I believe they call it militia napalm

>>> 24.) 80% of Men who read this will try mixing the Clorox and brake
>>> fluid.
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> his shoes.  Water didn't put it out.  I think he eventually smothered
> it in dirt or something.
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 08 Dec 2005 00:11 GMT
> Dunno, but I do know that if you mix gasoline and styrofoam, you can
> make a substance we called "pyroputty" that is liquid, extremely
> flammable, and extremely sticky.

Eek, that's like homemade napalm! You could do serious harm with that...

Joyce
NMR - 08 Dec 2005 01:03 GMT
Do a web search for the anarchist cook book    scary thought and what you
can make from the chemicals in your home

> > Dunno, but I do know that if you mix gasoline and styrofoam, you can
> > make a substance we called "pyroputty" that is liquid, extremely
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Joyce
Monique Y. Mudama - 08 Dec 2005 21:55 GMT
> Do a web search for the anarchist cook book    scary thought and
> what you can make from the chemicals in your home

I believe that's where we got the recipe.

>> > Dunno, but I do know that if you mix gasoline and styrofoam, you
>> > can make a substance we called "pyroputty" that is liquid,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>
>> Joyce

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