h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
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This idea is for those who insist on The Ice Bucket Challenge being a
solo effort.
I have seen a number of these on Facebook resulting in quite nasty
injuries to the well meaning participants, one of whom ended up
with a very painful looking cut to her forehead. She had carefully
balanced
a heavy bucket of water on an adjacent wall, but instead
of tipping out its contents in a controlled way, it knocked her to the
ground, and delivered a gash just below the hairline.
So this idea is for those intrepid solo performers.
It's a conventional hoodie garment with two main differences:
The actual hoodie part is classic bucket shaped; lined on the inside
with waterproof material; has a reinforced base, and on the outside
features two strong side handles. You can wear the hoodie to either
the front or the back, but the front version makes it easier for a
single person to fill it with the required mixture of cold water and
ice cubes.
Once filled and positioned in front of the required self activating
camera, the Ice Bucket challenger simply grabs both hoodie handles,
and pulls the water filled hood over their head, disgorging its
contents with the desired effect.
Less portable, slightly warmer.
attention_20getting...0umbrella_20reverso [4and20, Aug 29 2014]
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As a something to be worn more than once, a crossover tie-in with link. |
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I knew this was a xenzag idea before I even read the first line.
Funny how that works. |
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Sorry, I didn't read your idea. Just wanted to ask if you
heard of the ice bagpipe challenge? |
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