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Milk Bet Question
For those who are experts on the milk bet, how would the introduction of powdered milk affect the outcome?
For example, taking the appropriate amount of powdered milk to make one gallon and mixing it with only enough water to form a sort of slurry you could down in the last few minutes? Or taking even less powdered milk and making a slurry with regular milk instead of water? If anyone can answer these questions it is OOT. |
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Re: Milk Bet Question
why don't you just go to the store and buy a gallon of milk for $3 or whatever. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Milk Bet Question
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why don't you just go to the store and buy a gallon of milk for $3 or whatever. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] The most enjoyable thing about the Milk Bet is how many people thought they could easily accomplish the task. As they tried and failed spectacularly, on-lookers were entertained by watching stupid people puke milk out of their noses. Now everyone knows about the Milk Bet and stupid people are much less apt to attempt it. Is powdered milk a way to angle shoot the Milk Bet? Hero accepts the Milk Bet challenge with the stipulation that Hero chooses the milk. Hero tells Villain something like..."I get to pick chocolate or whatever milk I want." Villain agrees expecting chocolate milk, but Hero gets a box of powdered milk [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] and water. The box of powdered milk says x cups = 1 gallon. Hero takes x cups of powdered milk and mixes it with a minimal amount of water and drinks it. Hero can say he drank 1 gallon of milk, but takes in less liquid volume. Is the task now easier for Hero to complete? How likely is it that Villain still gets entertained with the puking and wins the bet? |
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Re: Milk Bet Question
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The box of powdered milk says x cups = 1 gallon. Hero takes x cups of powdered milk and mixes it with a minimal amount of water and drinks it. Hero can say he drank 1 gallon of milk, but takes in less liquid volume. [/ QUOTE ] He can say he drank 1 gallon of milk, but he didn't. If he takes in less liquid volume than a gallon, then he drank less than a gallon. |
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Re: Milk Bet Question
I'd suggest you refrain from doing the milk challenge if you find yourself in the African wilderness or elsewhere you won't have access to real milk.
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Re: Milk Bet Question
Actually, I would suggest attempting two challenges at once and take a gallon of milk, mix it with the pound of flour, and see what happens!
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I'd suggest you refrain from doing the milk challenge if you find yourself in the African wilderness or elsewhere you won't have access to real milk. [/ QUOTE ] Massachusetts apparently. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'd suggest you refrain from doing the milk challenge if you find yourself in the African wilderness or elsewhere you won't have access to real milk. [/ QUOTE ] Massachusetts apparently. [/ QUOTE ] We just have milk slurrys....Its tough growing up here as a kid :P |
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Re: Milk Bet Question
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For those who are experts on the milk bet, how would the introduction of powdered milk affect the outcome? For example, taking the appropriate amount of powdered milk to make one gallon and mixing it with only enough water to form a sort of slurry you could down in the last few minutes? Or taking even less powdered milk and making a slurry with regular milk instead of water? If anyone can answer these questions it is OOT. [/ QUOTE ] What the hell is a slurry? |
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