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09-08-2014, 08:05 PM
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Re: Human Barbecue After Waitress Sets Customers on Fire
WTF? She's a waitress, not the fire department. She is underpaid and maybe lacks skills. As far as the customers go one dude tried to save his friend as best he could.
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09-08-2014, 08:54 PM
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Re: Human Barbecue After Waitress Sets Customers on Fire
who the fuck allows gasoline close their food while eating anyways? dumb fuckers, now they learned their lesson.
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09-09-2014, 01:14 PM
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Re: Human Barbecue After Waitress Sets Customers on Fire
Alcohol bottle did turn into a 'flamethrower'. Bottle was about 20% full of 'methylated spirit' (ethanol with some methanol added), vapors ignited inside the bottle creating high pressure and sprayed burning alcohol on the girl and table. If you stop the video you can see the condensation (opaque cloudy) in the bottle, a good example of flammable vapor reaching equilibrium and then burning in the bottle. It was the worst possible scenario with the bottle pointed at the girl. It looks like the explosion propelled the bottle out of the waitresses hands with a rocket effect as it spewed burning alcohol, she doesn't throw the bottle. Water would have helped in this alcohol (not gasoline) fire, like a pitcher of water thrown on the girl. When Indy cars crash they spray water to dilute the alcohol fuel. In the USA we throw a glass of water on someone in seconds if they spill steaming hot coffee or tea on themselves to prevent burns. I have done it myself to a stranger in a restaurant... |