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Really friggin' wierd
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| Darkchylde |
I was in the kitchen yesterday having lunch, when I served myself a glass of Coke, and the cup - just exploded. OK, so you figure: alright, the soda was really cold and the cup was hot, or something of that nature, but no. I simply took a cup out of the cabinet, and poured some soda. Alright, so that was very odd, but here's the kicker. Just a couple of minutes ago, I came inside to get myself another cup of soda, because the cooler in the backyard was empty, and all the BBQ guests drank all the Coronas (damnit!) Same, I poured some Sprite, and put the cup down in the same spot - BOOM! The cup ing exploded. OK, so now I'm very curious. I checked to see if the surface was hot from the dishwasher. No. I looked underneath in the cabinets to see if there's anything odd. No. Nothing...
By the way...I just went and poured a cup of water and put it on the counter again. ....it exploded again.
Um...anyone wanna take a crack at this one..? |
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| St_Andrew |
| strange, same thing happend to me a couple of days ago, a plate exploded in my hand! annother one exploded in the microwave, very strange! :S |
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| sym |
| My friend's mom once took a plate out the dishwasher and it exploded in her hand like 5 seconds after she took it out, she didnt run it under cold water or anything... |
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| StereoPrincess |
That's en insane.
Does it have to be in the exact same spot to explode??
That like twilight zone stuff man. |
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| KilldaDJ |
weird...first it was my tele switching on for no reason
then its ppl selling nothing on ebay for 15 dollars
now its expoloding plates and cups
what next? |
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| st3nc |
| if u set ur cup on a surface like cement with ridges or lines then maybe thats why. because i used to set my glass cups on cement and cement irratates the glass or something, i think. |
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| 3jaz |
| quote: | Originally posted by st3nc
if u set ur cup on a surface like cement with ridges or lines then maybe thats why. because i used to set my glass cups on cement and cement irratates the glass or something, i think. |
dude.. its on his counter and i doubt is made out of cement!
perhaps the author of thread could clarify this ?
| quote: | Originally posted by Darkchylde
By the way...I just went and poured a cup of water and put it on the counter again. ....it exploded again.
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| 3jaz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Darkchylde
I was in the kitchen yesterday having lunch, when I served myself a glass of Coke, and the cup - just exploded. OK, so you figure: alright, the soda was really cold and the cup was hot, or something of that nature, but no. I simply took a cup out of the cabinet, and poured some soda. Alright, so that was very odd, but here's the kicker. Just a couple of minutes ago, I came inside to get myself another cup of soda, because the cooler in the backyard was empty, and all the BBQ guests drank all the Coronas (damnit!) Same, I poured some Sprite, and put the cup down in the same spot - BOOM! The cup ing exploded. OK, so now I'm very curious. I checked to see if the surface was hot from the dishwasher. No. I looked underneath in the cabinets to see if there's anything odd. No. Nothing...
By the way...I just went and poured a cup of water and put it on the counter again. ....it exploded again.
Um...anyone wanna take a crack at this one..? |
its thos freakin` MADE IN CHINA CUPS i tell ya! :toothless |
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| Turbonium |
| Maybe there's a nearby source resonating at the same natural frequency as when you pour liquid into the cup and hold it... |
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| DJPrototypeX |
| :nervous: :nervous: i'd be freaked and run :nervous: :nervous: |
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| bassaholix |
HAHAHA.. i know what it is...
Its Suicide Crockery/Plates/Cups
Watch out for Suicide Forks... those things can stab.. lol |
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