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Another Insightful Question.....

Hannibal said:


Let me get that for ya;)

you think its funny....but thanks to my new lifting program, I've never been so inflexible in my entire life....need to spend an hour in the hot tub and an hour stretching....
 
AGENT SHAGWELL said:

you think its funny....but thanks to my new lifting program, I've never been so inflexible in my entire life....need to spend an hour in the hot tub and an hour stretching....

I guess you need a new program;)

I'm not laughing AT you I'm laughing WITH you:D
 
yeah yeah yeah....the strength coach says...why do you need to reach behind you back anyhow....boys...they just don't get it....that or he expects me to go bra-less....never never never:)
 
AGENT SHAGWELL said:
yeah yeah yeah....the strength coach says...why do you need to reach behind you back anyhow....boys...they just don't get it....that or he expects me to go bra-less....never never never:)

Never??! Not even once??! Yeah we're a contemptible bunch to say the least.:angel:
 
The reason why nitrous oxide is used as
a propellant is that it dissolves in the liquid cream. When the cream
escapes from the can, the gas expands and in doing so whips the cream into a
foam. (This explanation is from the book "Food Science".)

Now, the interesting part is that nitrous oxide is an inhalation anesthetic
because it dissolves in synaptic lipid membranes. So it's not a coincidence
that nitrous oxide is a whipped cream propellant and an inhalation
anesthetic: nitrous oxide dissolves in fatty cream and it also dissolves in
fatty cell membranes.

Lots of things work as inhalation anesthetics; the better they dissolve in
the lipid membranes, the lower the pressure required. This is why spot
removers like ether and chloroform work as anesthetics in low concentration.
At high enough pressure, even nitrogen will dissolve in membranes; this causes
nitrogen narcosis in divers. Even an inert gas like argon will work as an
anesthetic since it will dissolve in membranes under enough pressure.
This is also why people sniff fat-soluble gases like propane and freon to
get high.

The high is not exactly a high, but a short period of disconnectedness and numbness from the body. Although it can be used alone, it is usually used in conjunction with other drugs, most specifically ecstasy.

I've tried it a few times, and it is not exactly my cup of tea, as I often get headaches shortly after.
 
Yellow...Hello Kitty:)..thanks for the imput...have you ever sprayed whipped cream up you nose trying it? If so does it hurt like getting water up your nose?
 
You definitely don't want to stick it up your nose.

Just hold it straight up, the liquid cream will be at the bottom, and the first few seconds, will spray only the nitrous. So you put it in your mouth, spray in the air, and then breathe it down. Then when the cream starts to go in your mouth, just seperate it from the air, or let go of the whip cream. Then you just sit there, and hold your breath. You'll start to feel a little dizzy at first, then you start feeling this strong pulsating feeling all over. Most people take two hits back to back. With enough nitrous, its like being taken away for a few seconds, and your thoughts are a little puzzled. Then when you start to come back, you're not really sure where you are, what you were doing. And then after you're done, you sit there and suck out the left over whip cream for desert. I'm getting a head ache just thinking about it.
 
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