Best thread in a very long time...
Aged 2 or so, folded up some aluminium foil, and pushed a 240V plug through it into a socket. Then turned the socket on. Very large bang, blew the ring main fuse, welded the plug to the socket and created a big black stain on the wall.
Aged 7 or so, persuaded my 2 year-old sister that a lump of green Palmolive soap on a lolly stick was actually mint ice-cream. She took a big bite and was promptly sick.
Aged 8 or so, heard somewhere that you could make explosive out of sodium chlorate (weedkiller) and sugar. Not having the internet in those days, tried it and used petrol as a binder. Took the mixture to a local patch of waste ground and set it off. Took five fire trucks to put out the resulting blaze. Me and the friend responsible were hiding...
Aged 10, built a six foot tall snowman in the middle of a snow covered road. Just around a bend. Downhill. Dad found out when someone tried to avoid it and slid into his brand-new BMW.
Aged 11, dropped a large lump of sodium down the drain of the sink in the chemistry lab. BANG! Nowhere near as bad as the shit the chemistry teacher got up to, though.
Aged 18, me and a mate persuaded the physics teacher to find out what happens when you reverse polarise a big electrolytic capacitor. We, of course, knew. And she should have known when we put an asbestos mat down on the bench. Wired up six 20V 6A power supplies in series, connected them to the capacitor and retreated to the back of the room. The metal can of the capacitor buried itself in the ceiling when it blew...
Ahhh - happy days.
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