Bucket list #65- Soap a fountain = Completed

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by finx, Aug 16, 2010.

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    How this got on my bucket list I'm not sure. Soaping a fountain requires skill, planning, dexterity, and an all out balls to the walls attitude. Seriously, it's dumping as much soap as you can into a fountain and watching the mayhem. I laughed like a 4 year old for literally 2 hours. Don't know why I ever thought it was a good idea or the point of this one of the bucket list was but I'm glad I did it.

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    Here is the unsuspecting fountain as I spotted it from a drive by. Nice and peaceful I decided to clean it up a bit. Sort of speak.

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    Now here is where I went wrong. I decided to go with the ivory dish soap (concentrated) X3 and an economy sized bubble bath for the aroma. It wasn't the selection of product that i screwed up, it was the sheer amount. This was way overkill for such a small fountain.

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    Here is 1 hour after I dumped ALL the soap. It's about knee high(i'm 6'0). A group of people were starting to form around and marvel at it. I had no idea how big this was going to get or when it would stop. After another 30 minutes the soap bubbles were waist high and could no longer be held by the fountain. It slowly marched toward the cars and there was nothing anybody could do to stop it. I couldn't get a picture before the cops came so I left. Laughing at my little malicious prank for the next few hours until i fell asleep.

    God knows how big it actually got. I didn't wanna be around for when the cops questioned the bystanders. I'm a horrible liar.


    Too long/Didn't read summary: If you soap a fountain, less is more.

    Bucketlist #65: Soap a fountain= Finished.
     
    finx, Aug 16, 2010 IP