Getting your tongue stuck to a fire hydrant really sucks.
YEOWCH!
lmao… tongue and pole
…hopefully the poor pup didn’t have his “lipstick” out! Ouchers!!!
Canuck Neuter.
I’m not serious.
Is that actually possible, I mean, I live in Australia so I really don’t know much about ice except for in my drink.
Ana two weeks ago my twin 7year old’s came in with bloody tongs they had both licked a metal post and got stuck.
Ana – you can try it on a smaller scale with an old metal ice-cube tray, or put a nice big thick metal spoon in your freezer for a while…then put a damp finger on it…it’ll stick for a moment. Your freezer is at 0°F, but your kitchen is a lot warmer, so it only lasts a second or two. Outside, in Canada & N. US, it gets colder than that…Bella’s had a lot colder, and the metal is thicker and colder, and the air is colder. Anything moist will instantly freeze to it, including fingers & tongues.
Bella’s Canadog.
Getting your tongue stuck to a fire hydrant really sucks.
YEOWCH!
lmao… tongue and pole
…hopefully the poor pup didn’t have his “lipstick” out! Ouchers!!!
Canuck Neuter.
I’m not serious.
Is that actually possible, I mean, I live in Australia so I really don’t know much about ice except for in my drink.
Ana two weeks ago my twin 7year old’s came in with bloody tongs they had both licked a metal post and got stuck.
Ana – you can try it on a smaller scale with an old metal ice-cube tray, or put a nice big thick metal spoon in your freezer for a while…then put a damp finger on it…it’ll stick for a moment. Your freezer is at 0°F, but your kitchen is a lot warmer, so it only lasts a second or two. Outside, in Canada & N. US, it gets colder than that…Bella’s had a lot colder, and the metal is thicker and colder, and the air is colder. Anything moist will instantly freeze to it, including fingers & tongues.
That’s just funny.