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How do you light molotov balloon animals?
I guess if you just tied some string to one of them, as some kind of fuse?
In my experience, gasoline eats through rubber.
So I guess the answer is, you don't.
I should point out that it at least ate through the rubber of the balloons we were using to store hydrogen gas; presumably something else is used in cars.
Yeah, I was bored a lot in high school.
Um... racing fuel cells are made from polyethylene, dude.
But, yes, the rubber used in balloons doesn't last long.
Given the target demographic, how much did Subaru have to pay for the product-placement?
Subaru is basically the default vehicle in Portland, so probably nothing.
They make another appearance in the 17 Jan strip: http://www.meencomics.com/comic/goodmorning-975-web/
I live two houses away from htem- you're obviously one of my neighbors. I VOUCH FOR EVERYTHING YOU SAY. I hate them.
Not to take away from Portland, but having lived in a house of anarchist circus clowns in Baltimore, I can assure you, they're everywhere ;)
I live in Seattle, and I just sent the link to my best grad school friend with the text "if it wasn't for the knowledge that this was Portland, I would have just assumed this was about your house."