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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 12th, '11, 19:24



My 20 yr old & my 7 yr old trying out flash paper.
Not sure if this is the right place for it?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLtW9lPzsvc

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Postby magicj » Aug 15th, '11, 17:50

I'm not sure how i feel about watching a 7year old almost burn his hands off.

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Postby jon_kent » Aug 15th, '11, 18:15

Halfwit :oops:

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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 15th, '11, 21:05

magicj wrote:I'm not sure how i feel about watching a 7year old almost burn his hands off.

He was never going to burn his hand off, I was there next to him.

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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 15th, '11, 21:07

jon_kent wrote:Halfwit :oops:

I'm not sure I appreciate your comment.
:evil:

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Postby me_simon » Aug 15th, '11, 21:13

I have no idea about flash paper but did your son really feel pain or was it more the shock of it?

And before anyone comments, I am aware fire is hot. I once had a guy blowtorch my face with an aerosol can and lighter at a party (he was drunk, I was merely the poor sober victim talking to someone else) and while there was a big ball of fire for a moment, it didn't hurt. It just singed my hair a little.

So, I was wondering if it's the same with flash paper.

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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 15th, '11, 21:17

me_simon wrote:I have no idea about flash paper but did your son really feel pain or was it more the shock of it?

And before anyone comments, I am aware fire is hot. I once had a guy blowtorch my face with an aerosol can and lighter at a party (he was drunk, I was merely the poor sober victim talking to someone else) and while there was a big ball of fire for a moment, it didn't hurt. It just singed my hair a little.

So, I was wondering if it's the same with flash paper.

Hello Simon, No he didnt feel any pain.
I would never put my children in any sort of danger or harm.
He was genuinely just shocked, As I said I was sat next to him the whole time.
My 20 yr old filmed him, my wife (who is a nurse) was present too.

I have burned flash paper on my hand before now and it doesnt hurt.

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Postby Stephen Ward » Aug 15th, '11, 21:19

It does not hurt your hand at all. The lad was in no real danger.

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Postby me_simon » Aug 15th, '11, 21:30

As expected then. :)

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Postby jon_kent » Aug 15th, '11, 22:03

BananaJuicey wrote:I'm not sure I appreciate your comment.
:evil:


Put all the evil smileys you want but that was my thought about you when seeing your 7 year old mucking about with a lighter and then flash paper

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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 16th, '11, 08:17

Hello Jon,
I put the evil smiley because I was kinda upset that somebody I dont know called me a halfwit.
I understand why you would say this.
But as I have already said my child was in absolutely no danger.
So I'd just like to let you know I'm not a Halfwit :lol:

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Postby russpie » Aug 16th, '11, 08:28

The worst that could happen is he burns the hairs off the back of his hand. He does need to learn to let go of it before it gets to that point though.

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Postby Lord Freddie » Aug 16th, '11, 08:49

Don't take a gig for the NSPCC's Christmas party... :wink:

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Postby jon_kent » Aug 16th, '11, 09:40

BananaJuicey wrote:Hello Jon,
I put the evil smiley because I was kinda upset that somebody I dont know called me a halfwit.
I understand why you would say this.
But as I have already said my child was in absolutely no danger.
So I'd just like to let you know I'm not a Halfwit :lol:


Ok mate i believe your not a halfwit

Just dont let him practice the bullet catch lol :wink:

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Postby BananaJuicey » Aug 16th, '11, 09:51

jon_kent wrote:
BananaJuicey wrote:Hello Jon,
I put the evil smiley because I was kinda upset that somebody I dont know called me a halfwit.
I understand why you would say this.
But as I have already said my child was in absolutely no danger.
So I'd just like to let you know I'm not a Halfwit :lol:


Ok mate i believe your not a halfwit

Just dont let him practice the bullet catch lol :wink:


I was thinking about getting him a water torture chamber for christmas!!
What do you think? :wink:

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