And now my microwave has a slight stench of ass.
Travis sounds like you have a Gay microwave!!!!![]()
:rotflmao1: Had me chuckling out loud. Funny, funny stuff! :thumbup:
-Abe
And now my microwave has a slight stench of ass.
Travis sounds like you have a Gay microwave!!!!![]()
So i decided to do the little experiment today.
I removed the wrapper then soaked a piece of triangle chalk in milk for exactly ten minutes and ten microwaved it for 1:30. Then I took a screw driver and murdered out the inside a little bit to get rid of the hard "shell" that formed.
And now my microwave has a slight stench of ass.
I can honestly say in my mind I think that it is a little different. It might be just cuz I heated it but it does have a different feel to it.
Try it if you want, see what you think.
This Surely you've got better things to be doing with your time!
David Harcrow
what about a food dehydrator?
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AFter reading this thread, I decided to give it one more try....
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yeah, I got too much time on my hands, lul'z.
I think we are on to something here, it would dehydrate the chalk and would have the same effect as the oven. But is this with or without the milk?
What if we adapted it to milk duds. Soak the chalk into the tip and then press it. Would the chalk be infused? I think chalk infused tips woould be the way of the future. I'm bored at work and this thread is too entertaining.
Originally Posted by sokaiba
What if we adapted it to milk duds. Soak the chalk into the tip and then press it. Would the chalk be infused? I think chalk infused tips woould be the way of the future. I'm bored at work and this thread is too entertaining.
If that's the case, why not just glue a piece of chalk on a shaft and play with that?
What if we adapted it to milk duds. Soak the chalk into the tip and then press it. Would the chalk be infused? I think chalk infused tips woould be the way of the future. I'm bored at work and this thread is too entertaining.
Well to all the people saying to add orange juice and red bull to the chalk, the thinking behind this is that chalk contains calcium the way it is (I think) and if you add milk to it, this could "alter" the formula, possibly making it better.
So I'm completely insane for doing this lol
Cue tip chalk is not actually the substance typically referred to as "chalk" (generally calcium carbonate, also known as calcite or carbonate of lime), but any of several proprietary compounds, with a silicate base.
Along those same lines, maybe you could mash up some old firecrackers and then "infuse" your tip with those. It would make your break... dare I say it... explosive? :groucho:Well to all the people saying to add orange juice and red bull to the chalk, the thinking behind this is that chalk contains calcium the way it is (I think) and if you add milk to it, this could "alter" the formula, possibly making it better.
So I'm completely insane for doing this lol
is there that much of a problem with chalk that a person would find the need to soak and microwave it...
i say dip your oreos in milk. let the chalk alone...