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TOM KAN PA 06-02-2004 07:22 PM

Popcorn, chocolate, eggs answer
 
Couple of weeks ago, I posted the question, what do popcorn, chocolate and eggs
have in common with each other? No other foods share this.

According to my info...when the microwave was being worked on as a
radar instrument...the researcher had chocolate in his shirt pocket. It
melted. Intrigued by this he got some unpopped popcorn kernels...aimed the
tube toward them and they popped. Then he got an egg and aimed the tube toward
it...and it exploded splattering nearby colleagues. So these three foods
because the first three foods to be microwaved.



Rick & Cyndi 06-02-2004 09:49 PM

Popcorn, chocolate, eggs answer
 
"TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message
...
: Couple of weeks ago, I posted the question, what do popcorn,
chocolate and eggs
: have in common with each other? No other foods share this.
:
: According to my info...when the microwave was being worked on
as a
: radar instrument...the researcher had chocolate in his shirt
pocket. It
: melted. Intrigued by this he got some unpopped popcorn
kernels...aimed the
: tube toward them and they popped. Then he got an egg and aimed
the tube toward
: it...and it exploded splattering nearby colleagues. So these
three foods
: because the first three foods to be microwaved.
:
: ------

Imagine that.



Julia Altshuler 06-02-2004 10:47 PM

Popcorn, chocolate, eggs answer
 
I'm glad there was some sort of answer. I began thinking about what a
great new trolling idea this could be. One thinks of 3 disparate foods,
rutabaga, scallops and candy corn for instance. Ask the group to think
of what they have in common that no other food has, then sit back and
watch the fireworks.

--Lia


TOM KAN PA wrote:
> Couple of weeks ago, I posted the question, what do popcorn, chocolate and eggs
> have in common with each other? No other foods share this.
>
> According to my info...when the microwave was being worked on as a
> radar instrument...the researcher had chocolate in his shirt pocket. It
> melted. Intrigued by this he got some unpopped popcorn kernels...aimed the
> tube toward them and they popped. Then he got an egg and aimed the tube toward
> it...and it exploded splattering nearby colleagues. So these three foods
> because the first three foods to be microwaved.
>
>



Tom 06-02-2004 11:37 PM

Popcorn, chocolate, eggs answer
 


> Ask the group to think of what they have in common that no other food has,

then sit back and watch the fireworks.
>
> --Lia

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Good question. What does this group have in common that no other food has.
I could say PENMART is raw, but he's not the only one.


GMAJaskol 07-02-2004 09:24 PM

Popcorn, chocolate, eggs answer
 
yet early radar operator would watch bird land in front of the radar set to get
warm and laugh as they dropped to the ground cooked.


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