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When someone says: “Don't let my ice cream melt, please?” – and there's no refrigeration unit in sight – what are you supposed to do?
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5 Comments
Anonymous
August 8th, 2004
at 5:56pm
Quick, affiliate with a refrigerator manufacturer or retail outlet. Then charge the cost of the refrigerator to keep the ice cream from melting.
Anonymous
August 8th, 2004
at 6:08pm
Hide it in your tummy so they can't watch it melt.
Anonymous
August 8th, 2004
at 7:33pm
You run really fast from them, but once you see it starting to melt you see that it's a lost cause…so you put the ice cream out of it's misery.
-Nathan
computerwheelie
August 8th, 2004
at 7:48pm
Give to your puppies…no sugar for you, and a big sugar buzz for the doggies.
How are they doing?
Anonymous
August 9th, 2004
at 5:23pm
Max out on heat removal from the air. Do so by,
Borrow the transporter beam from the Star Trek series. Immediately transport Self, Someone and ice cream to Antartica (or to North Pole, dependent upon what time of the year this ice cream incident occurs). IOW: “Max the cool!”
Learned in an auto air conditioner class: It is that the “air is not cooled.” Instead, it is that “heat is removed from the air.”
So, my max the cool phrase above really means to maximize the removal of heat from the air which is a method with which to not let ice cream melt.