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stainless steel stuff
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"Metal"
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Your dog.
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A baby.
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a lawn mower :)
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Mr. Hampster.....Pop goes the weasel...
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RareCatchExcellent
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A smaller microwave.
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Your head
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A cute little kitty...+5
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An egg ₪ ɦəlʞɹÉq ₪
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fish
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aluminum of any kind
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a candle
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Underpants
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RareCatch
Ohhh!
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an egg in it's shell +5
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Antique Dishes.
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Girl living next door.
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Thats easy anything with metal on it.
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Fire
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A golf ball. Wow, who knew it could go in so many different directions at once.
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anything still living
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A baby. Mwhahaha!!! +4
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a human head
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Portugal.
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a full bottle of pop.
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A Gold Fish bowl with the fish still in the bowl! Not good! +5
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tinfoil. some plastics. some types of glass.
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your crayons
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A Furby
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Thermite +5
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dry cereal. gosh it burns :P
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Your wallet that you dropped in the lake whilst fishing. Then you call Amex and say, "I um, microwaved my wallet, trying to dry it and ummmm, it seems my card has melted.' Yeah, THAT JUST HAPPENED! We had to put him on hold to laugh.lol lawl
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egg, try it but take cover
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Jaw Breakers
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Metal Plates.
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A pet rabbit. Or an egg, apparently.
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Plutonium, wrapped in nitroglycerine.
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A cat !
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A baby.
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Anything uncovered I hate messes.
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any recipe that needs slow cooking to taste right.
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If you buy bread on sale and freeze it, like I do, you need to remember to check what holds the bag closed. A wire twist tie will melt the bag. It's ok to nuke an egg if you puncture the yolk. If you want scrambled eggs you have to nuke 30 seconds or so and stir, and repeat that until they reach the consistency you like. Do it one time too many and you will have rubber eggs.
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