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  #60711 13-Feb-2007 20:50
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Nothing wrong with pink undies, as long as you have a big dongle.



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  #61089 17-Feb-2007 18:37
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A cell phone and a black marker pen.




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#61500 21-Feb-2007 22:09
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hehe my dad lent my sister his cellphone. that evening she puts it through the wash. great.



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  #61514 22-Feb-2007 07:54
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my old nokia 6110 went through the wash 2x and got dropped in a river (with me)

still worked for ages.




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  #61515 22-Feb-2007 08:37
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haha nice yea those old phones are indestructible.

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#63377 11-Mar-2007 14:28
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What is the best thing you have sent through the wash?

For those of you that are nerdy enough to watch Mythbusters......

It would have to be a crash test dummy! They take apart a washing machine to see if they can get it to "kill" someone. They mange to do so when they hook it up to an electric car motor producing in excess to 100hp!

Great Stuff!

Or is that the worst thing to be sent through the wash?

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