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They fill the cans so full that they splatter everywhere when you open them.
No, the can isn't dented in any way
No, the can isn't dented in any way
Originally posted by: veloc1ty
couldnt you have just poured some from another can into the original to add overflow![]()
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: veloc1ty
couldnt you have just poured some from another can into the original to add overflow![]()
As part of his elaborate scheme to.... ???
Originally posted by: loki8481
that's a nice pic.
what camera?
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
They fill the cans so full that they splatter everywhere when you open them.
No, the can isn't dented in any way![]()
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
They fill the cans so full that they splatter everywhere when you open them.
No, the can isn't dented in any way![]()
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I represent that...err...resent...yeah, that's itOriginally posted by: gooseman
The premise of the post is, of course, neffing but that is a cool looking picture!!
I'm about 100 feet above sea level lolOriginally posted by: JToxic
could be they were bottled at a lower altitude.
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
pos fuji finepix a205. It's only saving grace is macro shots. Everything else is grainy...indoor, outdoor, flash, no flash.
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Originally posted by: Acanthus
Happens where i live too, PA.
We have a bottling plant nearby, i blame them!
Seriously though i knew someone that worked there, if you dont rinse the top of your cans before you drink, good god the crap you are drinking when they overflow like that.
Think about it, most of the time that stuff sits in a warehouse for months before it even hits a store shelf.