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Hydrogen in those balloons? Helium is not flammable. Was this in the US?
I am hardly "Mr Wizard", but I can see crap like happen a mile away.
That is what the friend zone looks like.
LOL...no one over there remembers the Hindenburg.
Hydrogen burns blue. It's basically invisible. Yellow usually comes from carbon-carbon bonds. Do they fill balloons with propane?
Can't be propane. It is pretty heavy. It could be methane.
"Play stupid games..."
"Let's use a roman candle on his birthday cake. What could go wrong?"
AH! pinche puto, NO WANO chinga puta!
Methane, lighter than air and a lot cheaper over seas. Essentially helium is an American product and export from oil wells out west.
Hydrogen in those balloons? Helium is not flammable. Was this in the US?
ReplyDeleteI am hardly "Mr Wizard", but I can see crap like happen a mile away.
ReplyDeleteThat is what the friend zone looks like.
ReplyDeleteLOL...no one over there remembers the Hindenburg.
ReplyDeleteHydrogen burns blue. It's basically invisible. Yellow usually comes from carbon-carbon bonds. Do they fill balloons with propane?
ReplyDeleteCan't be propane. It is pretty heavy. It could be methane.
ReplyDelete"Play stupid games..."
ReplyDelete"Let's use a roman candle on his birthday cake. What could go wrong?"
ReplyDeleteAH! pinche puto, NO WANO chinga puta!
ReplyDeleteMethane, lighter than air and a lot cheaper over seas. Essentially helium is an American product and export from oil wells out west.
ReplyDelete