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# Nnnnice.
My brother wanted me to draw it on fire, but I just couldn't. Didn't have time :)
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:15, archived)
# there's always time for a bit of pyro innit
:D
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:18, archived)
# it is hard to gather gasoline and matches as well as get to your computer and open your imaging software
striking matches with one hand is always a challenge too.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:18, archived)
# you don't keep all that stuff at the ready?
what if there's a sudden riot? these are difficult economic times, it could happen at any moment

always have
1. source of fire
2. camera
3. image processing software at the ready to make amusing pictures of burning mayhem

fun!
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:19, archived)
# I have to insist on a
fire exit zone from my desk to the fridge.
In the event of an inferno there must be no obstacles or trip hazards that prevent me getting to my beer in a timely fashion.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:22, archived)
# some kind of heavy pneumatic "gaping hole in .5 seconds" type of aparatus perhaps?
oo, that'd be fun to make :D
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:24, archived)
# it is all about the pully systems
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:25, archived)
# no pulleys here, one shot decompression/multiple rams
yeah, should make a nice exit :D
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:27, archived)
# goats never make a nice exit
it's all horns, bleating and excrement.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:33, archived)
# when you realease several tonnes of CO2 into them they'll make a nice exit
:D
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:33, archived)
# deodorants is cheapers than gazle lean
but only good for isolated burnings. or explosions if left on for too long and the flame gets inside. aaah.. misspent youth.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:23, archived)
# a full tin of wd-40 or similar is quite spectacular
tho the base of the can will shoot off at about 200mph glowing brightly in the night sky :D

so make sure it doesn't go flying towards yourself, remember kids, don't try this at home, and if you do, it's youtube material

:D

oh yeah, 20 foot mushroom cloud, not too bad
edit: of mostly fire
edit2: though being on a bonfire to startwith probably helped
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:25, archived)
# I have lost count of the times I spent in woods with
fires roaring, throwing Asbestos, (from farm building roofs ) Aerosols, (liberated from the neighbour's bins) and shotgun cartridges ( liberated from the gun cabinet ) onto said fires ( often at the same time ) just to wait with glee, behind the flimsiest of hastily constructed barricades ( usually no more than 10 feet from the fire ) for the expansion and ricocheting of shrapnel.
I wonder how I made it through my childhood, let alone the stuff that came after that.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:28, archived)
# yeah, seriously I wonder about that sometimes
how are some of us actually alive into adulthood

and plus when you are a kid you aren't always aware that some folk are outright batshit insane

still, fun eh :D
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:31, archived)
# ...and now I'm the granddad
and what else would I give my grandson other than wethers corrosive materials and explosives.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:34, archived)
# heh
ahh, in ye grandads day it was worse

you'd get a bag of "OLD BASALTS BASALT CHEWS" and you'd run around in a forest beating the shit out of eachother with rusty iron pipes you'd found at the closed chemical factory while on fire and leaving a trail of broken teeth

kids these days!
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:38, archived)
# another favourite
was to get up the banks of this bridge and then into the girders under the bridge deck and work your way to the centre. We'd watch for ships and spit on them but the real reason we were there was to wait for the trains to go over as we hung on for dear life.
On the right we hung a rope 'Tarzan' from about the centre and if you backed up high enough on the soil bank you were almost assured of slamming into the brick support pillar to the great cries and admiration of your pals.

(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:46, archived)
# hahaha
now that's lethal

unfortunately (or fortunately maybe) the design and location of the railway bridge in town precludes this sort of thing

(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:50, archived)
# grim persistance and a fine set of teeth.
that, at least, was my method...
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:32, archived)
# I always do and a spare buddah, just in case.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:51, archived)
# A rabbit is escaping from the top.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:54, archived)
# The rabbit of Hades.
Hellbunny.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:57, archived)
# Indeed;
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 14:59, archived)
# So we set fire to buddah and depict him being agressively facesat* by a bunny.
Lets hope that reincarnation thing isn't true.



*facesitting (Don't google) is normally bad unless Nigella Lawson is involved.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 15:07, archived)
# SIT ON MY FACE
AND TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 15:09, archived)
# I'll sit on your face and say that I love you too.
(, Sun 28 Dec 2008, 15:30, archived)