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Post by halsca on Jun 7, 2005 22:45:14 GMT -5
Ok in the states we have a few outfits that are willing to make stuck videos. Occasionally we see a great random stuck scene in perhaps a TV show or movie. The other day there was a pretty good what can be considered stuck scene on Fear Factor, but that’s pretty rare. Most of the toughest challenges on that show involve eating bugs, boiled animal entrails and other gross stuff.
Now in Japan they actually have game shows that used what looks like gallons and gallons of rat glue for human sized traps. Over at Sticky Situations there used to be a picture of a Japanese woman in a very short skirt glued to a wall out in public. From my understanding it was part of a game show. Why can’t they do there here?
I mean what would you rather see some chick eating a steer’s rectum and struggling to keep it down or having her struggle to find something in a pit of stretchy glue? Got any sticky challenges of your own? let's hear them. ;D
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Post by halsca on Jun 12, 2005 1:28:02 GMT -5
Sorry to reply to my own post but I’m pretty good at coming up with stuff like this.
Ok contestants have say 3 minutes to retrieve as many plastic disks from a container filled with Gotcha rat glue. Disks are embedded way into the stuff; container is perhaps 16 inches deep and holds about 20 gallons.
Once someone finds a disk they have to place it in a bucket, not as easy as it sounds. First you have to get your hand out then get free of the stretch of glue finally you have to get the sticky disk out of your hand. Remember it’s light and only perhaps an inch and a half in diameter. It will stick to fingers you can’t simply flick it off. Also you can’t scrape it off on the rim of the bucket you’re supposed to put it in; you must drop them into it.
This might be a fun game at a stuck party too and frankly I’d rather see that then watch someone retch and gag while trying to eat something that even a seagull would probably pass up. ;D
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Post by swidly on Jul 17, 2005 2:04:29 GMT -5
Sorry to reply to my own post but I’m pretty good at coming up with stuff like this. Ok contestants have say 3 minutes to retrieve as many plastic disks from a container filled with Gotcha rat glue. Disks are embedded way into the stuff; container is perhaps 16 inches deep and holds about 20 gallons. Once someone finds a disk they have to place it in a bucket, not as easy as it sounds. First you have to get your hand out then get free of the stretch of glue finally you have to get the sticky disk out of your hand. Remember it’s light and only perhaps an inch and a half in diameter. It will stick to fingers you can’t simply flick it off. Also you can’t scrape it off on the rim of the bucket you’re supposed to put it in; you must drop them into it. This might be a fun game at a stuck party too and frankly I’d rather see that then watch someone retch and gag while trying to eat something that even a seagull would probably pass up. ;D that's an awesome idea!
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Post by carskyavenue on Sept 18, 2005 6:57:43 GMT -5
It sure is!!I would definitely have to agree about Fear Factor....some of the stunts were ok,but the others like drinking pureed maggots.....EEEEEWWWW YUCK!!!! Would any one have a vague idea where people could possibly try to find some pics,etc of these game shows???I know that its a real long shot....
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Post by grimlok on Sept 18, 2005 11:25:23 GMT -5
did a little research on the game show stuck that they do in japan, and it looks like what we think looks like glue, is not. They are in what is called torimochi , which is a real sticky tree sap. But it looks like glue, and has about the same properties. just wanted to offer that little bit of info, if you google that and combine it with other words, who knows what yo may come up with.
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Post by Miss Luna on Sept 19, 2005 16:03:24 GMT -5
[glow=yellow,2,300]Hmmmm, I'll have to research that too (I'm a Japanese Fanatic) ;D[/glow]
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Post by halsca on Sept 19, 2005 19:21:04 GMT -5
did a little research on the game show stuck that they do in japan, and it looks like what we think looks like glue, is not. They are in what is called torimochi , which is a real sticky tree sap. But it looks like glue, and has about the same properties. just wanted to offer that little bit of info, if you google that and combine it with other words, who knows what yo may come up with. I wonder how they get it off? A while back one of my friends had a pine tree topple over in his backyard. We rented the biggest chainsaw we could find and cut it up. Several of his neighbors came to watch, one of them, a nice looking young woman in tight jeans sat on one of the pieces of the trunk. She was ever sorry because it was covered with sticky pine tar. Took a couple of tries to get up again and her jeans were ruined. The stuff is murder to get out of your hair or clothing, believe it or not WD-40 is about the best stuff I come across to remove it with, it even works on hair. ;D
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Post by ShyGlueGirl on Sept 22, 2005 13:54:06 GMT -5
I slept in some woods once and got sap on my tent, I had to throw it out.
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Post by halsca on Sept 22, 2005 20:18:39 GMT -5
A few year back some friends and I were camped out at Crystal Lake. This is a huge campground and it was in the middle of the week so we had no trouble finding a secluded spot.
After setting up camp me and a friend decided to entertain ourselves by throwing a tomahawk at a near by pine tree. It's the brightest thing to do but then again none of us claim to be all that bright anyway.
We finally got tired and put it away but we busted up a pretty good section of that tree's trunk. It started getting late so we built up a fire and cooked dinner.
After getting throughly stoned we all went to bed. My then girlfriend and I were in our tent and my other friend and his old lady were in another. My girlfriend's friend slept alone in a makeshift lean to.
We were awaken the next morning by her screaming, everyone was still in their sleeping bags. My girlfriend and I thought the worst, I bolted out of out of our tent as fast as I could, I see her standing on one foot screaming about something she's stepped in.
I thought she stepped on a broken bottle or something equally nasty, turns out she stepped into a puddle of sap that leaked out of the tree we were using for target practice.
Poor girl had sap, dirt, along with dried pine needles and other crap one would expect to find on the forest floor stuck all over the bottom of her foot as well as between her toes.
It took her about an hour and a half our fuel for the Coleman stove to clean her foot up again. For the rest of our 3 day adventure this girl kept complaining about her toes sticking together and how it was ALL MY FAULT.
For a time I was thinking about using the roll of duct tape we bring along for emergences to hogtie her and tape her mouth shut. ;D
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