TV screens

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by jumping123, Apr 14, 2011.

  1. jimmyjoe1

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  2. Nessa_21

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    That tv got destroyed!
     
  3. Oz!

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    throw it out of a hotel window... you'll feel like a rock star! :mickey:
     
  4. jumping123

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    Throwing it down some stairs has the same effect.
     
  5. kimgordon

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    Destroyed! That was pretty nice! Yeah, I'm not too sure what swerving is, too.
     
  6. Sitka

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    I'm not quite sure how you could be so redneck that you want to destroy a television set, but not so redneck you own the guns to do it.
     
  7. jumping123

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    We sold our guns to get the tv.

    Any other creative ways to smash a TV? Should we still try the cinderblock, even though it didn't work out from the first video?
     
  8. Nessa_21

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    Hahaha! Can't think of anything else you should do. I think those two videos were good enough. Poor cinderblock didn't even have a chance.
     
  9. jumping123

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    Yeah, I don't really know what was meant by swerving, unless it has to do with drifting with cars. I've been seeing quite a bit of people talking about "swrving", and it doesn't seem to be about racing cars. Anyone else know?
     
  10. I'minmyunderwear

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    it was explained in the thread.
     
  11. SpacemanSpiff

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    try a broken sparkplug...break the white ceramic part off and there will be a hole down the center...use a string or fishing line and tie it through the hole then swing it around and hit the glass

    also works awesome for quietly breaking all the car windows you walk by at night

    also I didnt read the whole thread but if its an old CRT type tv dont stand too close...the tube is negative pressure vacuum inside and the implosion can throw out glass
     
  12. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    ^^this idea is good too...screen to screen works
     
  13. Death

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    I could've swore i replied to this thread

    I want to see what happened to the tv.
     
  14. kimgordon

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    That's probably not what swerving means. I like that spark plug idea, too.
     
  15. SpacemanSpiff

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RXBxeXU3sM"]YouTube - Ceramic and Glass
     
  16. I'minmyunderwear

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    according to urban dictionary, swerving either means very attractive or shit-your-pants drunk.

    the first definition, probably not. the second, maybe, but it's kind of weird the way he said it if that's the case.
     
  17. jumping123

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    "Yeah, that's right, swerving."
     
  18. jimmyjoe1

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    Well, he is young looking. The way he said it could have just been sarcasm to play it off like he's not embarrassed.
     
  20. Nessa_21

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    I guess rapturing your tv is out of the question.
     

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