Posted on 03/26/2009 2:31:22 PM PDT by al baby
Mythbusters 'Big Bang' Shatters Windows Residents Rocked In Yolo County
POSTED: 11:39 pm PDT March 25, 2009 UPDATED: 12:39 pm PDT March 26, 2009
YOLO COUNTY, Calif. -- A big explosion, in the name of science, scared a lot of people in a small town.
Mythbusters went to Yolo County and ended up with a bigger bang than expected.
No wonder you call yourself crusty.
; )
You mean they’ve done a bigger one than the one where they blew up the concrete truck?
I guess so
I watch the show a lot and I don’t recall any politics on the show. Just because one works in SF does not mean you are liberal
Throw the dumb bastards in jail. And make sure they meet their new beaus while they sweat their way through the night. Yes, that’s right, I hate the so-called “Mythbusters”.
Whenever the situation arises, they all seem fairly handy with firearms.
Not actually cameos, but segments from early shows. Wrench wench Scottie Chapman was one of the original core five, replaced in season 3 by robot builder Grant Imahara.
One thing you may not know about Scottie.
She can breathe FIRE!
Why do you hate them ?
I'll second that. They have the attitude that if THEY can't make something happen, then it MUST be impossible.
Maybe hate is too strong a word. But the only thing of theirs I’d enjoy is if they blew themselves up accidentally, or otherwise offed themselves. That’s my idea of com-med-dee.
Thanks!
What the heck is that from?
Thats from myth busters
‘Mythbusters’ Blast Shakes Small Town
(TV Show Explodes 500 Pounds Of Explosives)
theindychannel.com | 03/26/09 | unknown
Posted on 03/26/2009 4:54:43 AM PDT by Abathar
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2215110/posts
She has that “attainable” quality.
In the new season, Kari is hugely preggers and the size of a small sea mammal.
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