Re: Some Funny Pics.
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Christmas comes to Portland OR
[flash=640,385:2l1wb6k3]http://www.youtube.com/v/ZbfD9OKwqBs?fs=1&[/flash:2l1wb6k3] -
YouTube - Double Dream Hands!
[flash=480,385:v6vdrhvr]http://www.youtube.com/v/dm7yAWpX1Mc?fs=1&hl=nl_NL[/flash:v6vdrhvr] -
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. -
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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@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... -
Just to the right of the red ellipse on the enlarged image it looks like her finger is separated. Plus her middle finger looks crooked next to the body of her hand.
I think this is a Photoshop jobby. -
You mean the handjobby is a Photoshop jobby?
I'm more interested in the massive chain that secures the sign to the lamppost. Are signs that rare in Moscow?
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@unknownuser said:
I'm more interested in the massive chain that secures the sign to the lamppost. Are signs that rare in Moscow?
Dang this is so much fun...
I haven't any statistics on rarity of signs in Moscow, but I would assume that they would be stolen if they don't have the chain...
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