Any one remember Rand Peltzer? Billy’s father in Gremlins? This is exactly the sort of happy horse sh*t he was constantly inventing. I was expecting something functional. Damned funny, my friend.
Today’s Random Dare:
Build one of these things, take it to the next family reunion, and then have it “accidentally” squirt ketchup all over that annoying cousin who never shuts up.
BTW:
to take a breath = to breathe <– You need the e at the end to make it a verb! You need the e at the end to change the vowel sound! Don't believe me? Ask your English teacher!
Thank you.
*climbs down from soap box*
Install a pressure regulator and maybe then I’ll be impressed.
I don’t think you should be impressed.
Laughing so f’n’ hard…. squirted juice out my nose onto keyboard… coughing…. chest pains…. heart atta… “Well, hi, Saint Peter….”
The accompaniment sounds like it’s played on a plastic Flutophone like I played in second grade.
That statement is obviously correct.
It’s like Peter Griffin invented it! Hysterical!
It’s so bad it is good… and bad AGAIN!
And that music is its perfect pair!
Brilliantly loopy.
Difficult to “ketchup” to that one!
Barry (the inventor) is a really cool guy. He was a finalist for our Lemelson-MIT Student Prize 2 years ago.
This video is dangerous! I nearly inhaled an ice cube.
I know, right, why is it getting so many negative clicks?
Good idea to demonstrate outside. Just take a garden hose to the whole mess.
Any one remember Rand Peltzer? Billy’s father in Gremlins? This is exactly the sort of happy horse sh*t he was constantly inventing. I was expecting something functional. Damned funny, my friend.
Classic LOL
Today’s Random Dare:
Build one of these things, take it to the next family reunion, and then have it “accidentally” squirt ketchup all over that annoying cousin who never shuts up.
I think this must have been made by Strong Bad. See the beefy arm? Definitely Strong Bad.
BTW:
to take a breath = to breathe <– You need the e at the end to make it a verb! You need the e at the end to change the vowel sound! Don't believe me? Ask your English teacher!
Thank you.
*climbs down from soap box*
HAHAHA best invention ever!
Neat! But shoulda used the “upside down” bottle, less waste.
Missing the point entirely I’m afraid.
I for one, welcome our new ketchup spraying robot overlords.
Lol reminds me of that one:
http://failblog.org/2010/07/27/orchestra-fail/
its like one of those scam machines from the gremlins that were always awful