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From another forum; brave kid!

 
^ I am SO trying that before this weekend is over! It's about -17*C right now (+2*F) with colder temps expected.

 
I tried it with a Nalgene bottle last night, was 3/4 solid when I got up this morning. Will have to try with a regular thing of bottled water (I've got 3 thawing out in the sink right now and I'll get a couple more from the store before heading home). I know it wasn't as "pure" as what he used in the film.

Talking with a few co-workers that grew up around here, they've done this in middle school as a yearly experiment.

I still gotta do it myself though!

 
I tried it with a Nalgene bottle last night, was 3/4 solid when I got up this morning. Will have to try with a regular thing of bottled water (I've got 3 thawing out in the sink right now and I'll get a couple more from the store before heading home). I know it wasn't as "pure" as what he used in the film.

Talking with a few co-workers that grew up around here, they've done this in middle school as a yearly experiment.

I still gotta do it myself though!
Sweet! So it is real.
 
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