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How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try
this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. Nevertheless, great idea: http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html |
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"Hans" > wrote:
> How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try > this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. > Nevertheless, great idea: > http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with eggs, yet. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > "Hans" > wrote: >> How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try >> this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. >> Nevertheless, great idea: >> http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html > > Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with eggs, yet. > If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill pickle! ;o) Rich |
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Just a question, why didn't the paper plate catch fire, and why
didn't the blue plastic cups start melting? "Hans" > wrote in news:1151949404.755390.64820 @m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not try this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. Nevertheless, great idea: http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html |
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Rich wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... >"Hans" > > wrote: > > > How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not > > > try this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. > > > Nevertheless, great idea: > > > http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html > > > > Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with > > eggs, yet. > > > > > If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill > pickle! > > ;o) Rich If I remember right, they light up? -- |
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![]() "Ken Slimmer" > wrote in message ... > Rich wrote: > >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >"Hans" >> > wrote: >> > > How To Grill A Hot Dog With 2 Nails And 1 Electric Cord. Do not >> > > try this at home unless you are a licensed electrician or insane. >> > > Nevertheless, great idea: >> > > http://www.jumpingpixels.com/hotdog.html >> > >> > Works with potatoes and watermelons, too. Haven't tried it with >> > eggs, yet. >> > >> >> >> If you want to see something truly spectacular, try it with a dill >> pickle! >> >> ;o) Rich > > If I remember right, they light up? Wonderfully! ;o) Rich |
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