Re: Some Funny Pics.
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I can just hear Nicholson Saying,
"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE GUMDROP BUTTONS!!!"
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based on an e-mail received

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Christmas comes to Portland OR
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YouTube - Double Dream Hands!
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Thanks for that stinkie, i'll be practicing for the week. Whilst we're on the subject of twits...
[flash=600,400:1crduq7b]http://www.youtube.com/v/aCHtdh1snzY[/flash:1crduq7b]
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Silly signs.




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You were waiting for maybe "Wow, what a grip"??
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Take a closer look at her left hand.

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an answer to that girl:

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As I understand it, gasoline/petrol, diesel, kerosene, paraffin oil, require an open flame or spark to ignite.
From a Mythbusters answer website:
(this is one source--not exhaustive research)
It is possible to ignite a pool of gasoline using only a cigarette.
partly plausible
A cigarette has the potential to light a pool of gasoline but just doesn’t have enough sustained heat. Gas ignites between 500 °F and 540 °F, the cigarette at its hottest was between 450 °F and 500 °F but only when it was actually being smoked. An ignition is very improbable. - 
@__mitcorb__
I wouldn't try this
 . Beware that the vapors ignite, not the liquid.
I heard you can extinguish a match in gasoline, if there are no vapors to ignite above it. But I would never try this theory.
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Oh I forgot to say "Don't try this at home!" [singed, smoking smilie]

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Genuine blonde then

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@frederik said:
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...Russian lady
 .... russian car 
 .... Moscow area number plate 
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... but no fire!
 
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@mitcorb said:
You were waiting for maybe "Wow, what a grip"??

Hadn't thought of that...
Wether a cigarette can or can't ignite gasoline, I'd not try it myself...
 
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