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Dramatic explosions have become a MythBusters tradition.  Note the use of a containing barrier. People involved in survival stories reported in local newscasts have sometimes mentioned previous viewings of MythBusters as an influence to their actions. Twenty-three year old Theresa Booth of St. Martin, Minnesota credits a MythBusters episode for her and her infant child's survival. On April 3, 2007 she skidded off the road into a drainage ditch which had filled with flood water from the Sauk River. In a local newscast, she is described as opening the car door as soon as it entered the water, and credits her watching of the show (specifically, the episode of the Underwater Car myth) for her knowledge of how to survive the accident.[18] On October 19, 2007 in Sydney, Australia, a teenager named Julian Shaw pulled a fainted middle-aged man off the railway tracks near a train station to safety below the platform. He pulled back as the train passed, citing that the "Train Suction" episode affected his response.[19]
Aztec god - "Jamuatl" demanding tribute The MythBusters have ... delved into the field of radical and questionable technologies and weapons. Several of these have shown potential, such as gunpowder-loaded jaw-breakers, The cannon originally designed by Leonardo Da Vinci, trombone RPGs, ICBMs (Inter-Continental Bologna Missiles), the frozen poultry howitzer, and their pride-and-joy, The Archimedes Death-Ray.
It is a parody of an awesome show called MythBusters, and if you don't watch that then you should or else you will have no idea what's going on in this Flash. As with many parodies: if you haven't seen the show, don't expect to have any idea what's going on.
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