Speaking of fires, what ever became of strike anywhere (kitchen) matches? All I can find are strike on box wooden matches. opcorn:
Speaking of fires, what ever became of strike anywhere (kitchen) matches? All I can find are strike on box wooden matches. opcorn:
Right there is a true genius.
I typically huff all of my old mixed gas.
LMAO, You need some rep for that.I typically huff all of my old mixed gas.
I have about 4 gallons of old 2-cycle mix that has been sitting around for about a year. Where is a good place to use it? Will it mess up a 4-cycle engine? Was thinking about adding a little to the lawn mower each time.
They are cool when blown through a straw into a brick wall....Hey, I got some of 'em. They are still made by Diamond match company, but are pretty hard to find. I only know of one store that sells them.
They come in handy when lighting fireworks!
Pour it on your driveway in the shape of your name, then light it up. It looks cool.
Ive used it to pour down a hole to kill them underground hornets or yellow jackets or whatever them little:censored: are called. I know they hurt like he!!.
I typically huff all of my old mixed gas.
They are cool when blown through a straw into a brick wall....
They are cool when blown through a straw into a brick wall....
They functioned well when dropped down the muzzle of a 5mm Sheridan pellet gun and shot into a hard surface.
They functioned well when dropped down the muzzle of a 5mm Sheridan pellet gun and shot into a hard surface.
One of the more fun things I did in my youth was toss dixie cups filled with gas into a campfire. The resulting fireball would go about 20-30 feet in the air, turning in on itself as it went up. The event is made more exciting if you add heavy drinking to it. Of course, someone always winds up on fire and ruins the evening.
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