spectrrr 10:02 PM 07-16-2012
spectrrr 10:03 PM 07-16-2012
Originally Posted by ogre:
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hahahahahahahahahaha
emopunker2004 10:13 PM 07-16-2012
spectrrr 10:38 PM 07-16-2012
emopunker2004 10:39 PM 07-16-2012
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
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And/Or Dead
:-)
wally592 08:02 AM 07-17-2012
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
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I see what you did there.
Originally Posted by Ogre:
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would be interesting to see, I wonder if the soda would loose its carbonation before the ice melted
BC-Axeman 08:23 AM 07-17-2012
Originally Posted by 363:
would be interesting to see, I wonder if the soda would loose its carbonation before the ice melted
The mentos would be near the edge of the ice. Someone call Mythbusters.
hotreds 10:36 AM 07-17-2012
markem 09:38 PM 07-17-2012
Sometimes, I feel so cheap <sob>
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kugie 10:11 PM 07-17-2012
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
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:-)
Oh Boy!
RobR1205 10:41 PM 07-17-2012
cmitch 12:10 AM 07-18-2012
Originally Posted by Ogre:
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And, and like, slip it to the front of the pile where it's, like, the FIRST ice cube to fall out of your ice maker into the cup and then, like, your wife, like, pours her diet coke into the cup and then she's like, relaxing on the couch and then PSSSSFTTT!
:-)
spectrrr 02:23 AM 07-18-2012
the mentos would dissolve a little in the water as it was being frozen. I wonder what effect the slightly dilluted mentos ice cube water would have on the soda prior to it melting down to the mentos....
also of note is the fact that the mentos would (sink or float) to the edge of the cube before it was frozen. so if you wanted one deep than that you would have to suspend it with a toothpick and string or something at the right height.
emopunker2004 02:46 AM 07-18-2012
You could always wait til the water is almost frozen then put in the mentos
spectrrr 09:38 AM 07-18-2012
Blak Smyth 09:39 AM 07-18-2012
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
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That is funny!