Natural selection at its finest
However, in the interests of full disclosure I have to concede that I once did something just as imbecilic. In my defence, I was only about twelve at the time and my reasoning was impeccable, if fundamentally flawed.
I was messing about with a chemistry set in the garage one afternoon. The little meths burner which came with the set had either been mislaid or the wick had burned away to nothing, so I was burning meths on a little metal dish supplied to mix crystals and suchlike on. It was shortly about to go out when the meths burned out and I couldn't be arsed to go in the house to get some more. So I thought, I'll pour some paraffin out of this can here on the side of the dish - like it was powder or something - and that'll save me getting up. You may possibly have spotted the flaw in my reasoning: not taking into account the small matter of the existing flame's likely interest in this additional fuel. To add interest to this spectacle, the can in question contained not paraffin, but petrol, and was also almost empty.
The resultant confluence of naked flame and a five-litre can of highly combustible fumes came as a interesting surprise to me. There a massive, if somewhat predictable, FWUMP! as the garage doors were blown open and a pool of burning petrol materialised on the floor. My mate from up the street got hit with a bit of said flaming liquid on his leg and ran off screaming, the big girl, thus ensuring an inquest later. It was all a roaring success.
Sadly, even without my mate legging it home, there was no possibility of my not getting busted for this. My mother was in the back room ironing at the time. She dropped the iron when there was an unexpected loud bang as the petrol ignited and the garage doors flew open. She was, for some reason, less than impressed with the results of this experiment. Shortly I found myself confined to my bedroom, attempting to fend off a flurry of furious slaps upside the head. I don't know. Anyone would think there was something wrong with a bit of scientific experimentation.





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