While I agree that's hilarious, part of me shudders when I remember playing with flour bombs, and what happens when aerosolized flour comes in contact with a heat source.
In college we would pour TALC along the bottom of someone's dorm room door. Then we'd take a hair dryer and run it along the edge of the line. The victim's room would be FILLED with TALC. P.S. If you try this sometime, make sure you have a good escape plan. It really pisses people off.
wow, this is classic, I was the prank queen and had never heard or thoguht about this one...shame I can't out run my husband or sons, I would totally do this!
While I agree that's hilarious, part of me shudders when I remember playing with flour bombs, and what happens when aerosolized flour comes in contact with a heat source.
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What the HECK!!!!! (I am pouring the flower into my fiance's hair drier right now. Mwhahaha)
ReplyDeleteHahaha... that is funny.
ReplyDeleteBut he's so skinny he would have to run around in that shower to get wet.
"What the heck?"
ReplyDeleteThat's not what I would have said.
And use talc, not flour.
ReplyDeleteNot that I would know ANYTHING about such things, mind you.
Scope - Talc? What is this? 19th century France?
ReplyDeleteA shame hubby NEVER uses a hairdryer ....(heck !)
ReplyDeleteDominica - just put it in a bucket over a door.
ReplyDelete..If he uses doors.
ReplyDeleteIn college we would pour TALC along the bottom of someone's dorm room door. Then we'd take a hair dryer and run it along the edge of the line. The victim's room would be FILLED with TALC. P.S. If you try this sometime, make sure you have a good escape plan. It really pisses people off.
ReplyDeletewow, this is classic, I was the prank queen and had never heard or thoguht about this one...shame I can't out run my husband or sons, I would totally do this!
ReplyDeleteI just showed this to my daughter. She loved it. Now I'll have to check my hair dryer for flour every time I dry my hair.
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