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Bombero1956

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50. when I see that picture it reminds me of how they did that scene
Tue Jul 15, 2014, 03:04 PM
Jul 2014

The pipe had a big vacuum pump attached to it to produce a large amount of suction, the pipe had a small hole drilled into it. When the kid put his tongue over the hole it sucked the tip of his tongue onto the pipe. It produced enough suction to keep him from pull it off the pipe.

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They got Wisconsin wrong. It's not fried cheese curds, it's .... Scuba Jul 2014 #1
Not beer? KamaAina Jul 2014 #2
Actually brandy, but my little pea brain screwed that up. Scuba Jul 2014 #7
Who drinks bourbon in Wisconsin? mysuzuki2 Jul 2014 #21
Please see my post #7. Scuba Jul 2014 #23
Well alrighty then! mysuzuki2 Jul 2014 #24
Not bourbon, brandy Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #26
Please see my post #7. Scuba Jul 2014 #27
As Lewis Black explains about Wisconsin drinking Bombero1956 Jul 2014 #49
This is a pepperoni roll: femmocrat Jul 2014 #3
That's what I thought! KamaAina Jul 2014 #4
Yes, they are yummy. femmocrat Jul 2014 #6
Looks like what the Hot Pocket tried to be, and failed jmowreader Jul 2014 #15
You are right about Pittsburgh. femmocrat Jul 2014 #5
Five Way, over spaghetti CBGLuthier Jul 2014 #8
I've never eaten many of those. LWolf Jul 2014 #9
Actually, toasted KamaAina Jul 2014 #11
I spent some time in MO LWolf Jul 2014 #13
I can't believe marionberry pie made it into the top 10. bluedigger Jul 2014 #18
Nope. LWolf Jul 2014 #28
See post 36 below. KamaAina Jul 2014 #53
Well that makes a lot more sense, then. bluedigger Jul 2014 #56
breakfast burritos for colorado? fizzgig Jul 2014 #10
Srsly. KamaAina Jul 2014 #12
What is loco moco? Chellee Jul 2014 #14
Loco moco is phenomenal Godhumor Jul 2014 #33
I'm going to take your word for it. Chellee Jul 2014 #34
it looks like it has already been eaten Skittles Jul 2014 #41
I would have gone with the Spam musubi myself KamaAina Jul 2014 #43
The steamed cheeseburger sharp_stick Jul 2014 #16
I have ancient roots in Meriden-Middletown... grasswire Jul 2014 #47
I was never a fan growing up here. Chan790 Jul 2014 #57
That fish taco looks great, but I'm with you Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #17
Looks like a variation of aioli Auggie Jul 2014 #20
And also it needs a corn tortilla vanlassie Jul 2014 #40
i read through it, state by state (from a link) orleans Jul 2014 #19
comfort food in a handful of countries orleans Jul 2014 #22
New Mexico, Green Chili Stew raptor_rider Jul 2014 #25
I dare you! I triple dog dare you! KamaAina Jul 2014 #32
when I see that picture it reminds me of how they did that scene Bombero1956 Jul 2014 #50
Green Chile Stew is awesome yellowdogintexas Jul 2014 #61
Fish tacos always come with white sauce hack89 Jul 2014 #29
It's called creama, a kind of "wet" sour cream. denbot Jul 2014 #35
In central Illinois, they have something called a horseshoe Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2014 #30
ooh I would definitely go for that Skittles Jul 2014 #42
a list that has Indian Tacos (fry bread tacos) as the worst comfort food Kali Jul 2014 #31
don't worry, Indian Tacos (mmm) weren't ranked as the worst comfort food fishwax Jul 2014 #37
yes, damn suspect ~ hopemountain Jul 2014 #39
Exactly! Chicago deep dish at #5 - what the hell?? Its #1!!!! nt riderinthestorm Jul 2014 #51
the rankings aren't for the comfort food, but for the states as a whole fishwax Jul 2014 #36
That makes more sense KamaAina Jul 2014 #45
that is cilantro jalapeņo ranch on the taco hopemountain Jul 2014 #38
Another reason to despise SoCal KamaAina Jul 2014 #44
Cheese dip is Arkansas' "comfort food"? Art_from_Ark Jul 2014 #46
As much as I love Jucy Lucys, I wouldn't call them comfort food. geardaddy Jul 2014 #48
Until fewer than 20 years ago, Jenoch Jul 2014 #59
Agreed. geardaddy Jul 2014 #60
that's supposed to be on a need to know basis azurnoir Jul 2014 #62
Mom has never even been to Minnesota KamaAina Jul 2014 #63
I've lived in this godforsaken state 60 years and never even seen a piece of Mississippi Mud Pie... Rowdyboy Jul 2014 #52
New Haven pizza is better than the steamed burger, imo (nt) bigwillq Jul 2014 #54
Indeed--New Haven pizza is wonderful, as are its grinders Lydia Leftcoast Jul 2014 #58
Nevada: Buffet Capt. Obvious Jul 2014 #55
I personally like handmade34 Jul 2014 #64
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