Did it work?Faithfree wrote:As just seen on the tellie - someone was trying to cook an egg in the beam!
Skyscraper Melts Car!!1!!!
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Depends how you like it - still looked very runny to me.Mysturji wrote:Did it work?Faithfree wrote:As just seen on the tellie - someone was trying to cook an egg in the beam!
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At school, I have a concave mirror about a metre in diameter. I take it outside on sunny days, and use it to set fire to lumps of 2 by 4...
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