Did You Know?
>> Saturday, June 13, 2009
That lucky charms thrown into a fan, make quite the show?
Yup! They do. Believe it.
If thrown by sticky hands, the probability of the marshmallows sticking to the fan blades is much more likely.
If thrown by sticky hands, the probability of the marshmallows sticking to the fan blades is much more likely.
The best part.....it works equally well with either a desk fan or a ceiling fan. The visual effects vary slightly, but the over all outcome is quite similar.
I'm starting to wonder if I should forbid lucky charms in my house. What do you think?
*sigh* Never a dull moment. NEVER-EVER!













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Sigh. Yeah, that's more than a little frustrating. It's probably nice to know that they are learning Physics lessons, right? (Trajectory and such)
I wish we could get together and let our boys play while we talked!
The joys of kids! Sounds like something that would happen around here.
It always seems like a good idea in the moment:0)
Maybe you should move on to Trix?
Yes, banning Lucky Charms even though they are magically delish sounds like a good thing.
gosh, ban them, will they hate you forever if you do????!!!
Oh no!! I hope that my son doesn't get any ideas like that when he's a little older... but I fear he will.
You asked about the camera I used on those pictures... it's the new Canon T1i - I then edited them to make them look a little aged.
I think you'll have to start banning them.
They're probably spending more time on the floor/fans than actually in little mouths.
Hahaha! I'd like to see that!
I am so very happy mine have not figured this out yet. Although we did learn it will take Mommy four hours to detangle our beloved birhtday balloon from a moving ceiling fan... Joy :)
They are forbidden at my house for different reasons! I am so sorry that you had all that fun to clean up!
Wow that sounds awesome. Did you get pictures?
If you ban them, I bet your boys will find something else to throw!
You should have been able to postulate such an outcome. I'm surprised you went through with the test. Was the National Research Counsel breathing down your neck for some results? Next time, think twice about accepting the grant money.
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