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Hot Japanese Show. How to get an olive out of ice.

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№1 Author: salsapopo (22 Oct 2009 11:42) Total user comments: 5638


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№4 Author: Ty Webb (22 Oct 2009 22:05) Total user comments: 4445


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gee what is this supposed to remind you of. they should have just rolled it accross the hot surface of the sand they way you would as if you were making a snow man... the surface of the sand is hottest and by keeping the ice rolling it would always be on hot sand . the friction of rolling it would help a little too.
№5 Author: Dysan819 (23 Oct 2009 00:44) Total user comments: 0


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@fred:
shuddup



№6 Author: Baba (24 Oct 2009 03:20) Total user comments: 0


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has it occurred to you, dear fred, that the host instructed them to melt the ice only using their body part?

i mean, if not why don't they just find a hard surface and step on the ice in the first place, eh?



№7 Author: hollywood1103 (28 Oct 2009 04:28) Total user comments: 39


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yeah fred. if u noticed. they didnt even bite it. so they probably had many rules

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