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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Moving on from previous thread and not wanting to hijack it. It lead me to thinking of what experiments we did as kids.
One I really remember is a group of us putting a troll doll in a microwave to see what happened. It's hair cinged and it melted to look disfigured. I kept it for years.
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We used to wait for my dad to go out. Nick his lead from the shed. Stick in the gas poker and melt it in a baccy tin.
Now if my brother is a member on here -he'll know who I am right away.
I bet no one here even knows what a gas poker is. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Stood my star wars figures up in my sand pit. Poured white spirit on them and threw in a match! WHAT a prick! "
Ha! I used to do that with toy cars. I was the playground king of the multiple pile up and there always seemed to be a petrol tanker involved.
I also used to buy cheap chemistry sets and contrary to all the sensible instructions on the box I'd simply mix everything together to see what happened. Usually a really bad smell engulfing the kitchen and hanging around for days and a lot of melted/burnt stuff.
Thank feck we didn't have smoke detectors back then!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Making our own fireworks with black powder nicked from my dads shed....he had a gun licence and made his own shells.
They actually worked quite well!"
@ 12 years of age we used to buy sodium chlorate killer to mix with sugar and make pipe bombs, we used to plant them in dung heaps on the farm, light them, run like hell and no matter how far you ran someone ended up splashed in sh*te
at that age we were all driving the tractors and bailing for pocket money |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I remember having an amazing Airfix Lancaster bomber that my dad had constructed for me. Prefect in everyway. I set light to the engines and threw it out of my bedroom window one dark night. Spectacular! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I remember having an amazing Airfix Lancaster bomber that my dad had constructed for me. Prefect in everyway. I set light to the engines and threw it out of my bedroom window one dark night. Spectacular! " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Re gas poker we must of had a good gas pressure in our house because every time my dad lit it,it used to come on with a big PLOP used to scare the shit out of me.I always ran out the house whenever he lit the fire. |
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Example. When I was about 6 I begged and pleaded and pleaded and begged to be allowed to camp outside over night.
They finally relented.
They woke up in the morning and I, and the tent, had gone.
I got bored and decided to move to a house down the road... |
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