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Kids Send Dog Bowl Into Orbit
 
 
 
 
 
 

Kids Send Dog Bowl Into Orbit

 
 
 

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Uploaded May. 27, 2009 by
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This kid puts a large firework under a dog bowl and the explosion sends the dog bowl almost 1000 feet into the sky.

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  • Doochenoodle

    Doochenoodle - 2 years ago

     00:21 sounds like a chimp

  • Hansyyy

    Hansyyy - 2 years ago

    Thats an easy 400 bucks

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    beanpicker21

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    beanpicker21

    beanpicker21 - 3 years ago

    Definitely 1000 inches.

    • 7Tyler7Durden7

      7Tyler7Durden7 - 2 years ago

      @beanpicker21yea who measured almost 1000 feet?

  • Nmoisan

    Nmoisan - 3 years ago

     They got paid for that??? Hold on, I can throw rocks up to 3 million feet...

  • SteveHamn

    SteveHamn - 3 years ago

     50 feet is not 1000 feet, 1000 feet is not orbit come on now.

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    statutoryape

    statutoryape - 3 years ago

    Since 1,000 feet is going to be in orbit....

    • Cyfre

      Cyfre - 2 years ago

      @statutoryapeso wtf are our jet liners doing at 30,000 ft.?

  • kingadjon

    kingadjon - 3 years ago

     Sorta dumb, kinda...

  • neveion

    neveion - 3 years ago

     yes 1000 feet. Moron.

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    ieatnuts

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    ieatnuts

    ieatnuts - 3 years ago

     They were on a building that was 943 feet..

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    Maplesyrup

    Maplesyrup - 3 years ago

     Anyone else think a monkey was holding the camera?

  • superAtheist

    superAtheist - 3 years ago

     1000 feet! Retarded idiot. It would not have fallen down that soon then. More like 100 feet! If even that.

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    Ltrain30

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    Ltrain30

    Ltrain30 - 3 years ago

     ok who the fvck are the 7 people the rated it a thumbs up? I WANT THE TRUTH!

    • nooneelse

      nooneelse - 3 years ago

      @Ltrain30I gave its 2 thumbs up just like the thumbs up I got last night.

    • Mizak

      Mizak - 3 years ago

      @Ltrain30From who? The guy walking out of your mom's room?

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    Ltrain30

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    Ltrain30

    Ltrain30 - 3 years ago

     someone was on a ladder that was a 1000 feet high and they caught it then threw it back down

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    Spedz90 - 3 years ago

     The bowl was airborne for 5 seconds. Using Newton's laws the bowl would have reached a height of barely over 100 feet. Fail.

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    medic8cb - 3 years ago

    1,000 feet huh? Wow, only 250 more feet and it would have cleared the Empire State Building... Maybe it's 1,000 dog feet

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    Snez100 - 3 years ago

    When they're talking feet.........do they mean 12 inches or my feet??

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    mrwrightnow

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    mrwrightnow

    mrwrightnow - 3 years ago

     Has it reached saturn yet?

  • DerekDutch

    DerekDutch - 3 years ago

     Yup that was exactly 1000 feet...I measured it just to make sure break was true to its word....which ofcourse they always are.

  • RichardHell

    RichardHell - 3 years ago

     WHat time period was that video from?

  • DarkCheese

    DarkCheese - 3 years ago

    Someone got paid for THAT video? THAT VIDEO? How does BREAK make monies?

  • Cubewall

    Cubewall - 3 years ago

     Did i hear a monkey?

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    Slipninja

    Slipninja - 3 years ago

     Are you sure it wasn't a million feet?

    • HarryBallsano

      HarryBallsano - 3 years ago

      @Slipninjathe break.com lab measured it. i'm sure they dont make mistakes

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    RandyMann

    RandyMann - 3 years ago

     1000 feet? Did you pass the 4th grade???? It's up and down in about 4 seconds. That's nowhere NEAR 100 feet unless toy are measuring in ghey inches!!

    • ScrubbyXD

      ScrubbyXD - 3 years ago

      @RandyMannI've got it in the air for about 6 seconds, and if you were to graph the speed of the bowl over time, the graph would not be symmetrical around the apex of the bowl's arc. In other words, it's going to spend more time falling than rising because when it takes off, it's going faster than its terminal velocity. So by my calculations, it went 1000.002 feet in the air. Considering the significant figures Break published, they were dead on again.

    • wow_guy

      wow_guy - 3 years ago

      @RandyMannScrubby, I know you're trying to sound smart but... It will take almost exctly the same time going up and down. Its simple free fall problem. Also, it does not go high enough to reach terminal velocity.

  • 2ndRevolution

    2ndRevolution - 3 years ago

     what a great view of it going into orbit

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