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Posted by Sloroll on January 05, 2005 at 10:24:06 from (69.66.35.210):
In Reply to: Re: Near Death Experience posted by Allan in NE on January 05, 2005 at 09:18:22:
If you wanna laugh... It was a senior project and about 10 deg. outside. We were in heavy coats. The tractor had to be started because we were going to move our science project from outside to inside. The project?? We had a 55 gal drum of chicken errahh... "droppings" that weighed about a ton and a half or so. We needed to get the drum into the chicken house because it was to cold outside to distill methane from the drum O gold. We destroyed a car for a drum of chicken... droppings. We distilled in a quart jar what we tried to convince the science teacher was methane. When we opened the jar for the glowing slint test we unleashed a about 300,000 chicken f@rts and they had to move classes to the library and take PE out side. We effectively ran people out of half the school building. The teacher felt sorry for us after recieving a pollaroid of the car with our progress report and we reciecved an A. Honest to God true story, Even I couldn't make it up. If I had more space I'd go on because I had to eliminate a lot of detail. By the way.. I am as poor as they come but have had a rich life. Someday I'll explain how I about burned down the shed with a 966 and a vacuum cleaner.
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