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Sewer Geyser lifts car into the air.

Sagemind says...

I was thinking the same thing - but towards the end, it looks like it's done a lot of damage to the rear end as well - Is the bumper even still attached?

Edit - Nope, it's laying on the ground!
>> ^cooolllll:

Well that is one way to get your undercarriage cleaned.

Sewer Geyser lifts car into the air.

Stephen Kings "It" - Georgie Bites The Big One

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'it, clown, pennywise, georgie, boat, baloons, gutter, sewer' to 'it, clown, pennywise, georgie, boat, balloons, gutter, sewer, tim curry' - edited by berticus

The situation at Fukushima is fine and dandy

blankfist (Member Profile)

BoneRemake says...

All you do not want to know about White craft glue.

http://www.gamblincolors.com/msds/pva.html

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Manufacturer's Name:
GAMBLIN ARTISTS COLORS CO.
PO Box 15009
Portland, OR 97293

Product: Poly Vinyl Acetate (PVA) Glue

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SECTION 1—PRODUCT IDENTITY
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Date prepared: 7/09/97 Emergency telephone no. 503/235-1945

Preparer's Name: R. Gamblin

Chemical name: Ethlyene/Vinyl Acetate Coplolymer

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SECTION II—HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
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Chemical names CAS# Wt% OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
This product contains no hazardous
materials under the current OSHA standard.

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SECTION III—PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Boiling range: 212 F Specific gravity: 1 - 1.4
Vapor pressure: 17 % volatile (volume): 45%(water)
Vapor density: 0.62 Evaporation rate (BuOAc = 1): 1

Solubility (specify solvents): Soluble in water. Insoluble in solvents.
Appearance and odor: white liquid; slight odor.
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SECTION IV—FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Flash point: >220 degree F
Extinguishing media: CO2 , dry chemical, water fog
Special firefighting procedures: water or foam may cause frothing if directed into
container of burning material. Use water to cool containers exposed to heat.

Unusual fire & explosion hazards: Immerse in water after use.
Reactivity: product is stable
Hazardous polymerization: will not occur
Conditions to avoid: avoid extreme heat

Hazardous decomposition products: Stable under normal pressure.

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SECTION V—HEALTH HAZARD DATA
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Route(s) of entry: Eye contact, ingestion of paint
Acute health effects: Eye contact may cause redness or irritation
Poly Vinyl Acetate (PVA) Glue MSDS Page 2

Inhalation: N/A
Ingestion: No known adverse health effects.
Skin contact: No know adverse health effects.

EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
Eye contact: Wash with clean water for at least fifteen minutes. If irritation persists,get medical attention.
Inhalation: If swallowed, induce vomiting.
Skin contact: Flush with water; use soap if available.

CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS:
Not listed as a carcinogen by the NTP, IARC, or OSHA; no adverse long-term
effects are known.
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SECTION VI—SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
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Steps to be taken in case material is spilled: Soak up spill with absorbent materials and place in containers.
Waste disposal method: Spill area can be washed with water; collect wash water for approved disposal. Do not
flush to storm sewer or waterway.
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SECTION VII - SPECIAL PROTECTION DATA
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Respiratory protection: none normally required
Ventilation: none normally required
Protective gloves: none normally required
Eye protection: safety glasses if eye contact is likely; eyewash fountain should be accessible.
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SECTION III—STORAGE & HANDLING DATA
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Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: store away from high temperature. Read and observe all
precautions on product label.

Other precautions: wash hands after use.
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The information contained herein is based on the data available to use and is believe to be correct. However,
Gamblin Artists Colors Co. makes no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy of these data or the
results to be obtained from the use thereof. Gamblin assumes no responsibility for injury from the use of the product
described herein.

How Venice Works

Local Brazilian Swimming Pool

ant says...

>> ^BoneRemake:

>> ^ant:
What the frak is that thing?

DUHHHH ????

its a Brazilian swimming hole ! other wise known in the "civilized" western countries as a flooded sewer.


Oh, I thought it was something else based on "No bombing allowed." description (war related).

Local Brazilian Swimming Pool

Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

bamdrew says...

Oh man this is an awesome clip.

BTW, water can be manipulated with electric fields; at >10 Tesla you can make it levitate. Since magneto is constantly lifting huge metal-ish things, it makes some sense that he'd also be able to lift people, pointy-animals, cacti, sewer-water, etc., and fling them at enemies.

... most of the time artists under a deadline just pulled superhero ideas out of their ass, often with random limitations or 'kryptonites', and if it worked they ran with it.


(... here's a random citation, because why not)

What are you Watching? (1sttube Talk Post)

ant says...



* 30 Second Bunnies
* All Your History (not all of the episodes).
* American Dad
* The Apprentice
* The Big Bang Theory
* Chuck
* Cinemassacre Productions for online movie and video game reviews (not all of them) with cussings and humor.
* Classic Game Room/InecomCompany -- Not all reviews.
* Educated Earth -- not everything.
* Family Guy (later seasons only)
* Fast and Loose
* Futurama (all episodes and movies and kept up since the pilot).
* GameInformer's Replay Hub (not all of them).
* Grey's Anatomy (since the pilot and kept up)
* The Guild (since the pilot and kept up)
* Know Your Meme (also on YouTube; not all episodes)
* The IT Crowd (kept up since its pilot)
* Matt's Chat (not all episodes)
* MythBusters (not all old episodes, but do keep up with the latest ones)
* New Media Agency (NMA) for sometimes funny animated news from Taiwan daily. Not every one of them is watched like the lame weather ones.
* No Ordinary Family.
* Nostalgia Critic (mostly movie and television/TV reviews, and do not watch all episodes).
* Retroware TV (not all episodes)
* Simon's Cat on YouTube (all episodes).
* The Simpsons (should be all episodes since Tracey Ullman's short days)
* Smallville (all episodes and kept up mostly after a few episodes in season one)
* South Park (not all episodes; skip the "sewer"/dirty ones)
* Star Wars: The Clone Wars (kept up since its pilot)
* Undercover Boss -- Rarely, since this worker ant only watches the interesting companies.
* Versus (not all old episodes).
* The Walking Dead.
* Walk on the Wild Side (kept up since its pilot).
* Television/TV/Telly commercial/spots/advertisements/ads. on FunnyPlace (kept up with its latest frequent updates).
* Many other online videos especially random ones from VideoSift (not all of them and using filters).
* Various interesting documentaries.

TDS: Arizona Shootings Reaction

NetRunner says...

@Winstonfield_Pennypacker

"People here should be following JS's example, rather than diving headfirst into the sewer of partisan hate speech."

(Emphasis mine)

I've read all your comments, but I keep coming back to this. It's one thing to talk about large, amorphous clouds of people such as "the left" or "the right", but you're accusing one of the very small number people who posted comments before you of having used hate speech in their comments.

In the interest of furthering knowledge and growing as people, why not talk specifics? Quote the supposed hate speech, and make a case that it is in fact, hate speech.

The reason I say this is because I think if you're going to pass judgment on the entirety of both the left and the right's use of speech, and in passing the validity of all the arguments from the left about the qualitative difference in their rhetoric and the right's, you really need to start with a basic definition of where you draw the line on speech.

(i.e. what's caustic but defensible, what's worthy of condemnation, and what might be criminal?)

TDS: Arizona Shootings Reaction

Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

Props to JS for keeping it classy. Slops to the rest who just can't keep their partisan bias in their pants. People here should be following JS's example, rather than diving headfirst into the sewer of partisan hate speech.

Those complaining about poisonous rhetoric are exhibiting a very curious case of blindness. On the one hand they are able to make the most distant, tenuous, tangental links to supposed right wing hate and tie it boldly to this tragedy. On the other hand, they stubbornly refuse to acknoweldge the left wing hate that permeates the political world, news media, blogosphere, and themselves. To these kinds of specimens, when a right wing guy says something provocative then they are blasted as a hatemonger - but when a left wing guy says something provocative they are cheered.

I find such hypocrisy to be odious in the extreme, and those who are a prisoner to such a mental outlook can only be said to be complicit in perpetrating the very hate they supposedly condemn. Its practicioners are literal buzzards, feasting on tragedy to fatten themselves. There is no evidence of any kind that Loughner was motivated by anything except his own psychosis. For slimy opportunists to wrest this terrible event so they can cackle like demons while pointing fingers at only ONE side bespeaks the same kind of evil that motivates the worst examples of humanity.

I reject utterly the accusation that it is only the right wing that contains angry, violent rhetoric. The left also inundates the national discourse at equal levels of angry, violent rhetoric. You can condemn them both or you can exhonorate them both and be fair. But if you only condemn one while exhonorating the other then you disqualify yourself from any and all intellectual validity - to your shame.

Neon green river!

Payback says...

Saw a news story about this. Someone dumped this stuff in a Langford public water fountain. I figure some public works moron thought it was a good idea to flush it down a storm drain instead of calling in one of those sewer-vacs.

Neon green river!



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