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Roman Candle Fun!
http://posttmp.entensity.net/021104/humantarget.php
Ha ha, you can see the burnt marks on the shirt afterwards. Ouch! -Lasereth |
Erm.... yeah.
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duuuude, awesome! that has got to be one of the funniest stupid things i have ever seen. holy crap, i wanna shoot someone with a roman candle now.
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HAHAHAHAH funny link!!! thanks :D
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damn that was hilarious. stud standin up to those things. i woulda run!
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Ah, reminds me of the time when an inattentive friend lit one off right next to the head of another friend, almost setting his hair on fire.
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son of a... ouch...
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that video didn't play right for me, but i know the concept
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holy hell. Its more fun with cars and an empty lot.
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lol, I was playing with Roman Candles once at a festival afterparty and I accidentally shot my friend in the leg with one. Ah, the good 'ol times!
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I love how the guy runs over with a bucket of water and throws it on his friends shirt while he's burning up! What a bunch of morons!!!
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Funny as hell. But gotta ask... What makes one think of such a thing? Also, I thought Raman Candles with the single tube, that shot like 6 or 8 flaming balls... Not a cache of them.
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That was entertaining. I like watching people do stupid shit, then getting what they deserve.
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How do you convince someone to do this? Unless he was on something.
One went inside his helmet? He deserves it. What an idiot!! Glad |
They should have used bottle rocket... those hurt less... but I guess they were going for more pain... tools
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Those guys parents must be very proud of them.
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Thats pretty UMMM stupid , but its nice to see the previews of future Darwin award winners. Just gives you something to look forward to, and wonder what they are going to do next.
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ya the funniest part is when he dumps the water on the shirt
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