Sam Wrote:The only MST3K I've seen on video was "This Island Earth", which was great. I didn't know there were more out there. I'd love to have them all.It used to be a regular series on cable. Funnier than hell! Unfortunately they only released a few episodes as "movies." Maybe they will come out with a box set collection of the whole series soon. They've released just about every other show.
jimbow8 Wrote:It used to be a regular series on cable. Funnier than hell! Unfortunately they only released a few episodes as "movies." Maybe they will come out with a box set collection of the whole series soon. They've released just about every other show.I used to catch it on Sat. mornings when I could. I always hope for a box set to be released, but I didn't know some of the episodes were available. I'm off to eBay right now.
Sam Wrote:The only MST3K I've seen on video was "This Island Earth", which was great. I didn't know there were more out there. I'd love to have them all.
fpw Wrote:BLOW UP THE REACTOR!!!
How’s he going to do this? By stopping for explosives at the dynamite shack between town and the army base.
THE DYNAMITE SHACK???
Ever live in a town with a DYNAMITE SHACK?
Ken Valentine Wrote:Well ... yes ... actually. It wasn't really a shack, it was a store that sold explosives for agricultural purposes. Dynamite, M-80's, that sort of thing. The dynamite was used for blasting rocks and tree stumps. M-80's were used for blasting carp and suckers in ponds. I'd buy M-80's by the gross and use them for other things. I still have some in fact.Ken V.
Sam Wrote::eek: I haven't seen an M-80 since I was a kid!! Man we used to have fun with those. At that age watching a pop can explode was like seeing an A-bomb go off. Of course pop cans became boring after a while... Ahhh, the good ol' days.
Blake Wrote:In the "Fun and Possibly Dangerous Things to Do" category, I'd have to add liquid nitrogen. It's not an explosive, of course, but there is a way to get a similar effect. I used to work at a planetarium, and we had a whole bunch of the stuff for a science exhibit we had at the time. We discovered that if you take an empty plastic container -- say, one of those nice, thick ones designed to hold motor oil; it should be really strong -- and pour just a little bit of the liquid nitrogen in it and seal it, the nitrogen evaporates so fast that the pressure inside increases dramatically, causing the container to explode quite loudly in a few seconds. We used to seal the container and throw it in a nearby dumpster for a nice, loud echo effect. I'm amazed campus police never showed up.
Standard disclaimer: Don't try this at home, blah blah blah....
Blake
Ken Valentine Wrote:Yeah, but how many people have LN2 at home? One nasty prank a guy did at work years back was to dip a guys brown bag into LN2 and freeze his lunch solid.That reminds me of back in high school. A friend and I used to go around after school and talk with our favorite teachers. We were talking to the Algebra teacher, and he accused the Chemistry teacher of putting his lunch in the freezer. We then went to confront the Chem teacher who immediately burst out laughing and said "Somebody put his lunch in the freezer?!?! That's hilarious! I wish I HAD thought of that."
Ken V.