Bad Idea.

I wanted my hershey chocolate bar a little creamier today...
So I opened it a bit and put it in the microwave for ten seconds. Sparks were flying and I smelt burning. I let it the wrapper cool and still ate it. Radiation much? Ps. i love googles Hungry Catepillar image today... I love when people say "Google it". I say it so much.

12 comments:

  1. Foil in the microwave=fire!

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  2. i blew up blueberry poptarts once in college...our dorm room smelled like burnt blueberries for months. stinky.

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  4. once upon a time, a friend of mine, who shall remain nameless, put a teen burger in the microwave for a short period of time... yes, still inside the foil wrapper... long story short she MELTED the entire inside of the microwave.
    (and actually, the entire apartment complex smelled like burnt plastic for like ever!)

    i love how Google always change their imagery based on current happenings.

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  5. haha, metal+ microwave= fire starter, lol.

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  6. Don't you think you should take it out of the TIN FOIL, Leigh-Ann!!!!
    Oyy-evaaaa!

    Maybe it will give a different scent to the inside of the microwave besides the BURNT POPCORN from about 3 years ago.
    Yuck, thinking about the combination of burnt chocolate bar and burnt popcorn, ooooohhhhhh!

    Love Momma

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  7. Oh no foil in the microwave. I do it all the time. LOL

    I love the Hungry Catepillar and I love Google. I ask Google questions all the time.

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  8. I was so, so happy to see Google honoring Eric Carle today, too!

    (This is Meredith. I'm too lazy to change the log-in.)

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  9. i think my "most used phrase" is JUST GOOGLE IT! :)

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  10. love eric carle. he rocks! did you know there is the coolest ever kids museam based on his work. google it!!

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  11. that reminds me of this girl i know that wanted to see what would happen if she hovered her homwork over a open candle and then was surprised at the results

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  12. Yeah I did that once with a Wendy's Cheeseburger. Who knew that shiny silver stuff was bad for a microwave.

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