Police + University Village = ???

SplitIdentity

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Anybody know any reason there were a swarm of police with guns drawn up around the laundry place at University Village? There were about 30 cops, and they seemed to be interested in Apartment 143. They were talking about evidence, following a car, and something else.
 
Hopefully they are doing a sweep to remove all Hawk lovers from ISU property.
 
That was only the Policeman's Bingo Game they always stake out every Monday. And the Dunkin Donuts are delivered after the game starts.
 
By golly I sure am. That was a classic.


I lived in Friley so I hardly paid attention to it... all that ran through my mind was from the details I heard of the event, they were making it out to be muuuuuuuch bigger of a deal than it was, and I was thinking of a list of various methods I could use to achieve similar results.


Take for instance how it came up today - Guy I work with was talking about putting liquid nitrogen in pop bottles, capping it and chucking it to the otherside of the room. Little while later, bits of plastic everywhere.

Hell baking soda and vinegar could probally work too... little more mess though. I'd keep that one outdoors :yes:









Still nothing compared to a spark getting into a jar of gun cotton... Lets just say it's a good thing that glass jar was kept in a wood box (which valiently gave its life), and there is probally still a shard of glass in the ceiling of a particular lecture hall in Gilman :wideeyed:
 
Take for instance how it came up today - Guy I work with was talking about putting liquid nitrogen in pop bottles, capping it and chucking it to the otherside of the room. Little while later, bits of plastic everywhere.

Still nothing compared to a spark getting into a jar of gun cotton... Lets just say it's a good thing that glass jar was kept in a wood box (which valiently gave its life), and there is probally still a shard of glass in the ceiling of a particular lecture hall in Gilman :wideeyed:

We used to do the same thing with dry ice in a 2-liter bottle in high school. A friend and I were in the chem room, and decided we wanted to try it. Unfortunately, both of us were only about 3 ft. away when it blew up - my ears rang for two days. There's still a hole in the ceiling from where the cap blew through the tile.
 
I used tin foil and Works one time. I shook it and threw in my parents yard. Hours went by and nothing. I was too scared to go near it to check on it because my luck makes it explode in my face. So I let it be. About 6 hours later my parents and I were watching tv and BANG! My parents about crapped their pants and kept wondering what that was. That was the last time I tried that one.
 
I used tin foil and Works one time. I shook it and threw in my parents yard. Hours went by and nothing. I was too scared to go near it to check on it because my luck makes it explode in my face. So I let it be. About 6 hours later my parents and I were watching tv and BANG! My parents about crapped their pants and kept wondering what that was. That was the last time I tried that one.
We once put a works bomb on the road, and made sure that no one was coming. The mark is still on the road.:yes:
 
We once put a works bomb on the road, and made sure that no one was coming. The mark is still on the road.:yes:


I cant only imagine what the chemicals would do to someones eyes. The loud bang is cool though.


Oh and as I being the adult...you are grounded.
 
I used tin foil and Works one time. I shook it and threw in my parents yard. Hours went by and nothing. I was too scared to go near it to check on it because my luck makes it explode in my face. So I let it be. About 6 hours later my parents and I were watching tv and BANG! My parents about crapped their pants and kept wondering what that was. That was the last time I tried that one.

That's what I was talking about when I said works bombs. Those things are louder than crap.
 

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