slenkar wrote:
They devoted a whole 'mythbusters' to Breaking Bad.
I wont spoil it, it's a good watch.
KOOL!
I was thinking that Mythbusters ought to address this, but apparently theyre way ahead of me. I just got the DVD of the first season of BB-so everyone on the planet is ahead of me about "Breaking Bad".
Ever since "Fatal Attraction" I have pondered questions about Hollywood hooliganism.
It struck me that Glenn Close's character was being overly labor intensive by pouring acid all over the finish of Micheal Douglas's car. That she shoulda just put maple syrup into his gas tank. But then I read that the whole sugar in the gas tank thing is "an urban myth" and that it doesnt do anything (even though a neighbor's grown kid supposedly had his engine ruined that way by someone doing that). Mythbuster did test that too - but I forgot whether they busted it or confirmed it (I guess I had to go to work at my night shift before that episode was over-that night).
But we had snow here, and I had to squeegee my car windows at a gas station, and I noticed that the standard gas station squeegee doesn't even seem to have any exposed metal parts anyway!