The video blogger who goes by the name CrazyRussianHacker took two pounds of dry ice and plopped it into a kitchen sink containing hot water. The effect is grand! His roommate Alex made me nervous for a bit when he reclined on the floor in the fog, because he's depriving himself of oxygen, but he didn't stay there long. Consider that a warning. Also, never touch dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) with bare skin, because it will stick and may cause frostbite. -via Viral Viral Videos
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I wonder if they can fit a ski jump on my front lawn.
Probably not. :(
The reason: in British English the word "Jelly" means gelatin, or what we call "Jello" in the US. So it is the equivalent of saying "Peanut spread with jello". Sounds disgusting.
So if you are talking to a Brit, Aussie, or Kiwi, say "Peanut Butter with Jam". They will understand you and not throw up on your shoes.