This guy was interviewed on NPR yesterday because of his "science" experiements documented here. His work includes determining the number of beer servings in a keg (141 big plastic cups or 162 cans) and the number of feet of silly string in a can (1,632). Fun!
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I love this stuff. It inspires me to have my own excessive parties.
posted by Brandon on 03.05.2003
Wait a second, did you notice that this guy is with a different lady in every experiment? What should we think of that?
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