In my car. Which is now probably 120 degrees inside. Which means the can has probably exploded. Dammit.
Uh oh...I think I left my unopened can of soda...
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MegaBabe717 |
Uh oh...I think I left my unopened can of soda... |
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Alex the Goob |
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Posts: 50627 (07/04/2009 2:31 PM) |
Do they really explode?
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MegaBabe717 |
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Posts: 10107 (07/04/2009 2:38 PM) |
Oh yes. I know firsthand. One time a few years ago I left a Coke can in the backseat while I was at work, and on my drive home it exploded. Burning hot Coke
rained down upon me.
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Alex the Goob |
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Posts: 50631 (07/04/2009 2:39 PM) |
Damn! I never knew that.
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MegaBabe717 |
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Posts: 10108 (07/04/2009 2:44 PM) |
Okay, I just retrieved the bag with the can in it. It hadn't exploded, but that was the most terrifying walk upstairs I've ever had. I felt like I was
carrying a ticking time bomb.
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lyss26 |
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Posts: 1767 (07/04/2009 2:53 PM) |
ohhh i didn't realize that they could/would explode if they got too hot.
One winter when I was younger, my dad forgot that he left a bunch of unopened cans in the back of our minivan over night, and they all froze and then exploded all over the car. There were pieces of brown ice all over the inside of the car and we were like "...ummmm?" until we realized what happened. |
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Posts: 15843 (07/04/2009 3:37 PM) |
Not about cans but...
wine bottle will broke if left in the freezer overnight. Crayons melt when left in a car in the summer. |
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