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Sparkler Bomb vs Dryer
shardian:
While I admit sparkler bombs are awesome and damn creative, I dread the fact that they will almost assuredly lead to massive fireworks sales bans again.
That video with the dryer...wow. They are damn lucky no one got injured.
Ginsu Victim:
Just so you all know, I wasn't involved in this. My boss came in and was like, "Hey, pull up Youtube..."
This is the second year they've made one.
Here are the remains of the dryer:
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: shardian on July 06, 2009, 03:20:54 pm ---While I admit sparkler bombs are awesome and damn creative, I dread the fact that they will almost assuredly lead to massive fireworks sales bans again.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, I expect this to be on 20/20 or Dateline soon enough and there will be an outcry, especially after someone gets killed or badly injured.
--- Quote ---That video with the dryer...wow. They are damn lucky no one got injured.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, you see the slo-mo and just cringe at the thought of that stuff flying at you.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 06, 2009, 03:29:29 pm ---It's a damn good thing I didn't know about these as a kid or more than one port-a-potty would have met a messy demise.
--- End quote ---
Instead, an unimaginative jim destroys them the old fashioned way, via mexican food.
Dartful Dodger:
That reminds me of when I was in grade school making bottle rockets with aluminum foil and matches.
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to do the same thing using gun powder?
I’d guess that using all those sparklers (because of the sticks and the risk of them rubbing) would be more dangerous that using the same amount of gunpowder.
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