Posted: 4/18/2014 8:46:36 AM EDT
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My nephew's second grade class was discussing different science experiments they could try, and the teacher decided they would do the egg drop challenge. This greatly annoyed my nephew who was wanting to do a hamster on a wheel generating electricity. He told the teacher that the egg challenge was to simple, you just leave the egg in the chicken and throw the chicken off the roof. |
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Quoted: My nephew's second grade class was discussing different science experiments they could try, and the teacher decided they would do the egg drop challenge. This greatly annoyed my nephew who was wanting to do a hamster on a wheel generating electricity. He told the teacher that the egg challenge was to simple, you just leave the egg in the chicken and throw the chicken off the roof. Smart kid. |
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Quoted: he thought turkeys could fly.... Quoted: Quoted: ..... as God is my witness I thought chickens could fly. he thought turkeys could fly.... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ..... as God is my witness I thought chickens could fly. he thought turkeys could fly.... |
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They can. Whe I was a kid we had some that would roost in trees. Quoted:
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..... as God is my witness I thought chickens could fly. They can. Whe I was a kid we had some that would roost in trees. I know. A few posts above explain my obscure reference. |
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My nephew's second grade class was discussing different science experiments they could try, and the teacher decided they would do the egg drop challenge. This greatly annoyed my nephew who was wanting to do a hamster on a wheel generating electricity. He told the teacher that the egg challenge was to simple, you just leave the egg in the chicken and throw the chicken off the roof. Very smart. |
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Quoted: Very smart. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My nephew's second grade class was discussing different science experiments they could try, and the teacher decided they would do the egg drop challenge. This greatly annoyed my nephew who was wanting to do a hamster on a wheel generating electricity. He told the teacher that the egg challenge was to simple, you just leave the egg in the chicken and throw the chicken off the roof. Very smart. Yeah, you never know what the boy is going to come up with. |
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Quoted: Well, that certainly would work. ![]() I don't think it would work if the drop was far enough... My engineering school had an egg drop contest each year. Of course our eggs were dropped out an 8 story window. One team coated the egg with some sort of clear varnish so it appeared that the egg had no protection. I remember that egg bouncing like a superball. |
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I know. A few posts above explain my obscure reference. Quoted:
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..... as God is my witness I thought chickens could fly. They can. Whe I was a kid we had some that would roost in trees. I know. A few posts above explain my obscure reference. Ooops! I was speed reading! |

